Low risk crime for criminals.
Low risk crime for criminals.
My thoughts with everyone traumatised by this horrific crash and especially with the family and friends of the woman who has sadly died.
Yet another example of why we need a step change in action on Vision Zero, designing out systemic danger on roads as we do on rail.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Incredible birds. Amazed at how fast they are when they just glide let alone dive.
Hope they identify and charge the drivers.
Back on Salts Mill? Not seen them for a while.
I believe that children are the future etc.
They suggest actions that benefit all of us.
- Better neighbourhoods
- Improved public health
- Fewer road deaths
- More fun
βRoad safety is a crisis that has gone on far too long. No road deaths are necessary or acceptable. Yet it is also much more than that. Safe and sustainable mobility can power a better future for us all.β
www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
Seeing more and more of these. Driving around cyclists is slowly improving.
Will they ever stop saying that fool was elected with a mandate!
Mainstream Media needs to get this right!
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Definitely. Met so many people. Connected to not separated from.
Please sign
Bill Nye, Science Guy, also gets it:
"There's no machine known that is more efficient than a human on a bicycle. Bowl of oatmeal, thirty miles. You can't come close to that."
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Reece McKinven reversed over an 83-year old great grandmother FOUR times, killing her.
He had no licence, no insurance, Cannabis in his system and a history of driving offences.
He received a 13 month sentence and a 2.5 year driving ban.
The system is not working.
www.bbc.com/news/article...
And back to belligerent after sentencing. He's back in court facing charges relating to failing to identify the driver of his vehicle which was also reported for careless driving around a cyclist. Can we guess who was driving?
Driver of this Ford Mondeo who close passed me last year opted for a court appearance, he received 4 points, a fine and court costs.
He should have accepted an Educational Course like the Mitsubishi Barbarian driver in front of him! youtu.be/djQICsVCIPk?...
That pass was very dangerous and could very easily have resulted in life changing injuries or death. Act like this in any other sphere of life (for example at work) and you'd face serious charges.
Very light sentence especially given the aggravating hate crime element. How dare we call out drivers who endanger our lives.
Useful to a point. Certainly better than a warning letter which trivialise the offence. Have experienced some very dangerous passes which weren't charged as such.
A Notice of Intended Prosecution heading to this VW driver who did don't pass a cyclist leaving at least 1.5m of space when passing.
North Yorkshire Police taking action against this VW driver would impatiently pushes past a cyclist on a narrow lane.
Tooo DVR80 camera so they can report close passes to the police π
Definitely. We walk to most things locally. Such a freedom in this. Ironic considering how cars are marketed.
And insist police properly enforce laws around vulnerable road users. Currently it's a postcode lottery as to whether dash cam teams act on video evidence of careless and dangerous driving around cyclists.
Definitely. Cheaper, healthier, better for neighbourhoods and the environment. And yet people continue to drive everywhere.
Should cycling be part of the driving test? Coach company sends its drivers on Road User Awareness Training to gain "first-hand awareness of at-risk road users and guidance on how to drive more safely around people cycling"
road.cc/311703
If the roads cannot be made safe for cyclists then all efforts to encourage cycling will fail. Improving driver behaviour is central to this because infra cannot cover the entire roads network. Enforcing the law on driving around vulnerable road users is central to bringing about this change.
This Uber driver has been reported to the police for a careless close pass in #Embsay near #Skiptin
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