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This kind of thing annoys me.
Oncoming car approaches roundabout with two exits, one left, one right. One lane on approach, 30mph. 95% of cars at that junction go left, the majority indicate.
This morning I saw a fella coming towards it, in the rain, and just turned left, can't remember if he indicated, but he didn't slow much. His trip was obviously very important.
Shame he didn't see the old fella on the mobility scooter who was doing the same.
Raining heavily, yes.
Excuse? None.
Collision, yes.
Police and ambulance, shortly after.
I hope one was OK and the other prosecuted for due care and attention.
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Was the mobility scooter on the road :confused:
Luckypants
03-06-08, 08:49 AM
Did you offer yourself as a witness to the Police? Or to the old guy to help with his insurance claim?
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Was the mobility scooter on the road :confused:
yes, in the gutter
Did you offer yourself as a witness to the Police? Or to the old guy to help with his insurance claim?
Yes & yes
yes, in the gutter
Do you mean one of these electric 8mph scooters with no lights etc.
That in itself is very wrong imo,but still doesnt excuse the guy hitting him.
Kate Moss
03-06-08, 09:22 AM
Didnt think those little motorised wheelchairs could go on the road?
Didnt think those little motorised wheelchairs could go on the road?
I think they can if they have adequate lights and they also are supposed to have a flashing orange light due to the speed they travel.........but they never do and are a complete danger when on the road, especially in treacherous condition where visibility is poor anyway.
ArtyLady
03-06-08, 09:26 AM
Didnt think those little motorised wheelchairs could go on the road?
They get moaned at if they go on the pavement too - they cant win! :( when I get to that stage Im gonna stay indoors :( Hope the old chap is ok
Kate Moss
03-06-08, 09:28 AM
They get moaned at if they go on the pavement too - they cant win! :( when I get to that stage Im gonna stay indoors :( Hope the old chap is ok
Don't worry im opening up an old peoples home just for the orgers!
Luckypants
03-06-08, 09:29 AM
Yes & yes
Good man. :smt023
ArtyLady
03-06-08, 09:31 AM
I think they can if they have adequate lights and they also are supposed to have a flashing orange light due to the speed they travel.........but they never do and are a complete danger when on the road, especially in treacherous condition where visibility is poor anyway.
Cars are a danger in the road when they dont look out for anyone including pedestrians and cyclists :rolleyes:
The other day we were in the car and my 'ol man was driving - stopped to let a mum with buggy and too small kids across the road (on a housing estate bear in mind) when two Chelsea tractors who could see over the top of our little car over took us driving very fast! - while she was in the road trying to cross!!!! grrr these people should be banned from driving :???:
ArtyLady
03-06-08, 09:32 AM
Don't worry im opening up an old peoples home just for the orgers!
I'll be first in the queue with my zimmer ;) :smt023
yes, in the gutter
They've got to be allowed on the road , what if there wasn't a dropped kerb to allow them to get back on the pavement?
The other ones that can be difficult to see are recumbent bicycles (doesn't mean you can run them over, surprisingly :smt102)
Let's be careful out there [/Hill St Blues mode]
They've got to be allowed on the road , what if there wasn't a dropped kerb to allow them to get back on the pavement?
The other ones that can be difficult to see are recumbent bicycles (doesn't mean you can run them over, surprisingly :smt102)
Let's be careful out there [/Hill St Blues mode]
Its not that they shouldnt be on the road, everyone has a right to the road, its the fact they blatantly ignore the rules in place which allow them on the road.
They are supposed to by law have headlight, brake lights, a horn, indicators, insurance amongst other things and they never do.
I'n September 2000 a woman in London was convicted of riding an electrically propelled scooter on the road without insurance. The case was subject to appeal to Crown Court and the High Court. On 10th July 2002 in the case Letitia Winter v DPP the High Court held that the scooter, despite having tiny pedals fitted to the front wheel, could not benefit from the exemption for electrically assisted cycles and upheld the conviction'.
It's a very sad day when people rely on this sort of litigation to get themselves off a dangerous or careless driving charge when it must be obvious (well, from what ooger says) that the bloke was there. If the driver had slowed down and done what most people would do (taken avoiding action, muttered obscenities about what the hell was the damn thing in the road in the first place, isn't the pavement wide enough etc, accelerated away) it would have taken all of 15 - 20 seconds and everyone would be happy. Instead, there was a collision.
It's a very sad day when people rely on this sort of litigation to get themselves off a dangerous or careless driving charge when it must be obvious (well, from what ooger says) that the bloke was there. If the driver had slowed down and done what most people would do (taken avoiding action, muttered obscenities about what the hell was the damn thing in the road in the first place, isn't the pavement wide enough etc, accelerated away) it would have taken all of 15 - 20 seconds and everyone would be happy. Instead, there was a collision.
Is it not dangerous driving to drive in heavy rain without lights that you are required to have by law.
It works both ways.
It was bad weather, with presumably poor visiblity, would there have been an accident in the first place if the scooter had met the legal requirements of having lights fitted.
I predict if it had been a scruffy teenager on a minimoto that wasnt registered and had no lights like the law requires the discussion would be going a different way lol.
MiniMatt
03-06-08, 11:25 AM
I suspect, tho legal beagles will correct me if wrong, that whether the old guy in the scoot had any right to be on the road is completely irrelevant to the case of the guy in the car failing to spot a road hazard due to lack of attention, lack of obedience to rules of the road, and inappropriate driving for the conditions. If you'll remember there was the woman who got sent to clink for a spell a while back for running down (and killing) a cyclist whilst she was texting; the fact that the cyclist had just run a red light was a seperate matter.
gruntygiggles
03-06-08, 11:27 AM
Good on you for offering yourself as witness, too many people don't bother!!!
As for the idiot driver, I saw something very similar a few years back with a woman on a pushbike. The lights on pushbikes aren't very good, but she was on the road legally and was hospitalised because of someone not paying attention. It's drivers like that that can end up killing people like us because they are not looking! Don't really care if the Old guy should have been on the road or not.......doesn't excuse lack of observation!
I hope the old man is ok and while he may have done the wrong thing, the car driver is probably feeling like ****, so I hope he's ok too and has learned his lesson!
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