tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424806944441252350.post2473463974559618916..comments2023-05-14T17:05:35.128+01:00Comments on Derby Sustrans Rangers: A Near MissUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424806944441252350.post-52751361563762917312014-01-27T22:57:23.014+00:002014-01-27T22:57:23.014+00:00The photos have been passed to the Police, and you...The photos have been passed to the Police, and you are right they were not that interested, saying "How fast were you going and what speed was the car doing?"<br />Also "Are there any witnesses ?"Les Simsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424806944441252350.post-57122736954054304002014-01-27T19:57:48.826+00:002014-01-27T19:57:48.826+00:00Would the local police respond to you evidence? So...Would the local police respond to you evidence? Somehow I doubt it. Clear case of driving without care and attention.swaddywaddyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14320132881207060562noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424806944441252350.post-39439578520033281652014-01-24T16:38:02.473+00:002014-01-24T16:38:02.473+00:00A near miss indeed. And I agree car driving standa...A near miss indeed. And I agree car driving standards have reached a new low. Whilst following close behind Nick, a car but pulled out in front of me across the two cautionary lines when we were cycling along West drive, the only way to avoid a collision was to turn very quickly into the road he had just come from. <br /><br />But it is not just that, the large potholes make cars wary about driving through puddles on their side of the road, and thus they sit in the centre of country roads forcing cyclists to ride through the puddles on their own side, with even more potential harm if there should be a pothole hidden therein.<br /><br />Of course very few think of slowing down and protecting both car and cyclist.<br />Trexriderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09995319882297281027noreply@blogger.com