Potter wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 11:56 am
I think they call it dangerous driving, like that motorcyclist who filmed himself doing something like 180mph, then came home and no kittens were harmed, but they called it dangerous driving and jailed him. Meanwhile killing two men through a lapse of concentration is just bad luck apparently.
I fall in between two camps here. The A40 is (or at least was) my local stamping ground. A brilliant road for some high speed testing, engine, performance, tyres, suspension. It was my mini racetrack not so long ago, I may even have some footage of some seriously high speed antics. Slow down for the village section, go ballistic at the GLF signs (as they once recently were). Failing that, I certainly have some (very) high speed footage of someone coming back on the M40 on a bike very similar to mine...
Since it is "off the clock" on a Fireblade, probably a bit silly to post it now. In fact, I think he did it twice on a couple of different 'Blades.
We digress. Had an idiot such as myself or the unnamed rider doubling the speed limit plus change actually performed such a stunt and caused an accident, then I'd expect them to be rotting in jail as we speak. OTOH if I had been pottering along within the speed limit in the van say, and for whatever reason, not seen a couple of bicycles then my "crime" is less grave. One cannot prosecute a person for the severity of an unintended outcome.
Had the driver been on the phone (even hands free one assumes) then that would have been another matter. That would constitute deliberate action which purposely takes ones attention away from the immediate job at hand leading directly to those serious consequences. But that particular road (which is fucking lovely by the way) has blind bends, steep tree lines banks, lots of up and down, blind crests etc. To the extent that I would suggest it is positively idiotic to take a bicycle down there. You really are taking your life in your hands on a fast open road like that.
Each to their own but if someone chooses to share a road especially a single lane carriageway with cars vans trucks and motorcycles then they are effectively choosing to risk serious harm as a result of a relatively minor infraction. I have never actually caused an accident due to inattention or smidsy but there have been times when it's been very close. Pretty sure we have all seen a bicycle simply pop into existence right in front of our eyes as if from nowhere.
This chap obviously didn't see the bicycles and there are a million reasons why that may have happened, the most likely being inattention. Such a minor error led to vastly more serious consequences because those riders chose to put themselves in harms way. It should not be like that of course, the roads should be safe for everyone and there ought to be more attention paid towards bicycle safety. The upshot of that would be (will be??) blanket speed limits everywhere. Pick a number, halve it...
We don't really want that do we?