Forum menu
So looks like some poor sod got killed on a bike yesterday whilst time trialling. Reading the BBC article I can't help but be disappointed by the implication that his bike collided with a van. Obviously there is no way the van could have collided with his bike, FFS. As they don't know they should have just said that a collision with a van took place.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-40680451
Terrible news, Kingston Phoenix are a lovely group of riders, ridden many of their events. RIP.
Terrible news, sad all round whatever the circumstances ๐
Ray Dare died when his bike and a van were involved in a collision on the A41 Ashton Clinton bypass...
already been edited?
[quote=amedias ]already been edited?
Yes - words were different earlier, I presume they had a complaint about the wording.
You might like @Brick_Safety on twitter - substitutes "brick" for vehicle in reports of inanimate objects driving themselves into people and things - highlights the absurdity of such reporting.
They always say it's to avoid prejudicing an investigation or being sued by the driver. Which makes sense when they say "a collision between X and Y" but when they say "X collided with Y" and defend it with "oh we have to say it like that, otherwise Y could sue us". It's always the drivers who need to be defended and never the vulnerable road user who's in hospital/the morgue.
I'm amazed at the number of self-driving cars we have in the area because according to the reports: "the car lost control".
Oh S**t I live a mile or so from there and didn't hear a thing!
Awful news, I have seen multiple time-trialist down the A41 bypass, it's a dangerous road and wouldn't recommend riding down it.
I hope the best for the club and relatives RIP