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Barclays Cycle Hire bike rider seriously injured after being struck by lorry

Male aged in his 20s suffers multiple injuries, driver of lorry arrested at scene

A male cyclist aged in his 20s is in hospital with multiple injuries after being struck by a lorry in Central London while riding a Barclays Cycle Hire Bike on Friday lunchtime (19 April). It is believed to be the most serious incident involving a cyclist using one of the bikes since the scheme was launched in July 2010.

BBC News reports that the incident happened a little after at 1pm at the junction of Gray’s Inn Road and Theobald’s Road – a junction that was on the route of the ‘Tour du Danger’ in November 2011, attended by hundreds of cyclists calling for improved safety for bike riders in the city, although it was not in itself one of those identified as the ten most hazardous in London.

The lorry driver, who stopped at the scene, was arrested on suspicion of causing injury by dangerous driving. From pictures circulating of the scene on social media, it appears the vehicle involved was a high-sided tipper lorry.

A spokesman for the London Ambulance Service said: "We sent a motorcycle responder, a responder in a car, an ambulance crew and London Air Ambulance to the scene.

"Staff treated one patient, reported to be in his 20s, for multiple injuries, to the head, face, chest, pelvis.

"The patient was taken as a priority to Royal London Hospital in an ambulance escorted by the doctor from Air Ambulance."

A spokesman for Transport for London told the BBC: "Serious incidents involving Barclays Cycle Hire bikes are thankfully extremely rare and we will assist the Metropolitan Police and the local highway authority with their investigation into this incident."

Today's incident comes 11 days after polar scientist Dr Katharine Giles, aged 35, was killed by a left-turning tipper truck in Victoria.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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Laid Back Rich | 10 years ago
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Please urge any lorry drivers you know, haulage and construction firms etc. to take our free training course, 1/2 of which is spent out on a bike on London roads... this is provided at public expense by TfL and to council I am working for, Hammersmith & Fulham. Feedback from drivers who have done this course is excellent.

http://tinyurl.com/34hhgg5

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martib | 11 years ago
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What hope do we have of drivers seeing cyclists, when they can't even see a 4x4 behind them, when reversing out of a parking spot. As a driver and cyclist it annoys me that people get behind the wheel of a vehicle and can't be bothered to put 100% concentration into controlling what is a piece of machinery that can kill.
Nothing will change until we take the steps to follow Germany and other European countries and put the onus 100% on drivers to have the responsibility for injuries to vulnerable road users.
Having lived in Germany, the law works and protects cyclists and pedestrians.

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jollygoodvelo | 11 years ago
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Not another one  2 Hope the guy recovers.

I'm not placing blame at all, but every time I ride through that junction I see buses/vans/trucks turning without looking and cyclists slipping up the inside of large vehicles. It's one where without fail I will take the lane and simply stay behind whatever's there.

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