I ask because I'm sick of the weekly 'almost being hit by a car' experience that I get on my commute. Is it because I've always ridden bikes of one flavour or another that I'm aware of them? So I'd like to know if there are any cyclists out there who've hit someone on a bike whilst they were driving and it was their fault. Or is it that people who don't ride 2 wheels just aren't aware of the issue.
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Have you ever hit or nearly hit a cyclist driving a car due to your error?
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Posted 8 months ago #
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Nearly. Yes, turning right at lights. He had no lights on and was hidden by lights of oncoming car. Oops.
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No,never
Cause I is a cyclist and motorbiking person , I is paying lots of attention
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How do you know if someone driving a car is a cyclist or not?
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Unless you recognise them, how would you know if it was a cyclist driving the car?
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Bugger, beaten to it!
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Never hit a cyclist and never had a disagreement with a cyclist in almost 25 years of driving. I'm not saying it's always the fault of the motorist but it almost always is.
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They probably wouldnt be seen dead driving a BMW.
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I have occasionally verbally abused cyclists in the hope that individual might pop up on here with the story. Hasn't happened yet, so will carry on.
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I hit a cyclist once on a bend, car I was in skidded went into a spin and I hit him hard. I managed to go half through the side window when i hit the kerb, he ended up 30 yards away in a hedge. His little lad with him (who I missed)was screaming I'd killed his dad. Not a nice experience at all and his bike somehow was wedged under the car(my dads new SRi). Luckily, the guy recovered (he worked with my mum) but he did have a broken leg, pelvis, arm etc, was off work for a year. I was lucky with lots of stitches, a valuable lesson and a bill for the ambulance. My old fella's insurance also went up a bit I seem to remember. 1985, not my best year..
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bit too early in the year for my views on commuting lights
but, no, not really. I've seen plenty of near-invisible cyclists though, just because I look hard
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i have been hit by a cyclist in car when I was cycling.
The road had been gravelled and he braked and just skidded into me going downhill whilst I was stationary.
He was nearly in tears shouting at himself for being one of those C word who hits cyclists. He could not apologise enough.
I found it quite funny tbh as I was unhurt and his pain was far greater than mine.His bike was on his roof rack and he was clad in lycra so it was obvious he cycled
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I almost got knocked off my bike by a car with a 'Think Bike!' sticker in the window the other week. Had to laugh really.
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I usually get 'em if I'm aiming for 'em...
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Local girl here in Stretford. I reversed out of my road and luckily she had her eyes working. I didn't.
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I ALWAYS indicate when overtaking cyclists to let other drivers know and give loads of room. I notice though very few other drivers indicate.
Being a cyclist myself I would be devistated if I knocked someone off there bike however I often see cyclists with no lights on when dark or nearly dark and I do wish they would all wear helmits.Posted 8 months ago # -
I was driving to Glentress a few yrs ago, with bike on roof, early Sunday morning, on 'autopilot' as it's a drive I do often, Came to a junction, looked both ways and pulled out, nearly hitting a roadie who I just didn't see. He went mental at me, rightly so, pointing to bike on roof etc. I stopped, got out, apologised and all was fine and we went on our respective ways. Still shakes me up that even though I was wide awake, no distractions, no hangover etc, and I stopped and looked I somehow never saw him
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Nearly, once. Going along in the car into head on low winter sun, didnt see them until i was on top of them (not literally!)
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I got a winker sign off a bloke once, he said I'd gone too close. I hadn't. I discussed the matter with him and he ended up apologising and shaking my hand.
I nearly hit a moped once, but I was lost, in France (in love).Posted 8 months ago # -
Yes lost control on black ice in an unfamiliar car - chap was seriously injured.
Ambulance crashed when it came to get him and another van crashed just out of site while I was talking to the Police.
Over 20yrs ago
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Nearly, crossing an urban crossroads, blinded by the sun so made a point of stopping fully and looking carefully. Cyclist was going very slow on opposite side of the road and would have been behind the A pillar directly in front of the sun, saw him in my final check as I got to the centre line, luckily still relatively slow so just had to pause. But if I hadn't have looked left as I moved across the road there could have been a bump.
Not as close as the elderly woman though, I was looking left/right at a T junction and she decided to cross in front of me using my grill as a handhold. I knew she was waiting near the kerb on my left, car to my right flashed me to go so I glanced left, lifted the clutch and then realised she was no longer on the pavement, I'd moved about 6 inches and raised the revs but luckily not got on the power, jumped back on the brakes and stopped, looked around for her and then there she was right in front of me! She was short and I was in a high van so only her head was visible. Shook me up, I'd have driven right over her.
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Yes lost control on black ice in an unfamiliar car - chap was seriously injured.
Ambulance crashed when it came to get him and another van crashed just out of site while I was talking to the Police.
Over 20yrs ago
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Nearly, and just last weekend as it happens. I was driving with the family to the 'weekend country residence' on a country road near Barnard Castle. It wad around half six and this particular section of road was slightly uphill.
Anyway, I caught a glimpse of what I thought was a rider through the glare of the sun which was quite low. I moved over to the right to give plenty distance. Mrs J asked what I was doing, apparently drifting onto the opposite direction lane just as we passed. She said not only did she not see him, she would have hit him, and if I'm honest, I was very lucky I saw him when I did or I probably would have.
There was another time when I was merging onto the A19 during rush hour traffic in the depths of winter. I just missed this fella who was riding with no lights on the bike. A mixture of idiocy and luck.
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I was going through a set of lights and some fanny on a bike had jumps the lights, had to swerve to avoid him. Can't think how that would have been my fault. Red light jumpers are idiots.
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Twice.
Once really late at night, cyclist had no lights and was dressed in black, my passenger spotted him and saved him from a 30mpg broadside.
Second time I pulled out straight in front of a guy then realised I was high as a kite from Gloss Paint fumes (was nipping out to B&Q to get another tin of paint after painting all morning).
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DezB: did you give the cyclist as much room as you'd give a car?

I'm often annoyed at how little room I'm given and then amazed by how annoyed said driver is at the fact that I'm annoyed.
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I try my best not to get annoyed any more, it just ends up ruining your ride.
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GaryLake - that's more room than one would normally give a car when overtaking, so a really bad illustration.
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yup .. it was horror ..:(
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I have a big 'give cyclists room' sticker on the back window.
Was driving back from a ride in Surrey Hills on the A25. Windy, fast A road.
A row of 8 mtb'ers riding single file - so correct according to the Highway Code. I eased up and sat behind until I thought I had space to pass them all. Was part way past when a car came the other way. I needed to pull in but the cyclists were there. They could see the prob though and slowed up so I fitted into the middle of the group.
I know you should only pass when you have time and space. But 8 in a row makes this very difficult.
I felt really bad that I nearly took some cyclists out but couldn't help thinking they should have ridden in two smaller groups with distance between them to make overtaking less risky for all
Either way all was ok thankfullyPosted 8 months ago # -
Aimed an no one in particular but it's interesting how people are blaming the cyclist in this thread.
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Riding without lights (at night) or RLJ is def the cyclist putting themselves at risk
In my post, I'm not laying the blame on the riders, I made a mistake when I went to overtake. But IMO riding in a line of 8 makes it harder to overtake safely and they could have acted to make themselves safer.Posted 8 months ago # -
brooess - as a regular roadie, I'm sure it's better to ride two-up and therefore create a shorter "peleton". However, most motorists don't see it that way.
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Aimed an no one in particular but it's interesting how people are blaming the cyclist in this thread.
Very.
I've never hit one, but have had lots of close calls... slow moving traffic the other day, I thought I saw a gap but it was quickly filled with a motorbike filtering. He went apoplectic despite my profuse apologies. numerous other close shaves, some my fault some others, but hey... no one's perfect.
I suspect this attitude is why I have never EVER been in a confrontation with a motorist on my commute. The adrenalin hit that a cyclist gets from a near death experience does intensify the situation, no one in a car gets that very often, wrapped up in a cocoon.
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I do wish they would all wear helmits (sic)
The cyclists driving cars?Posted 8 months ago #
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