Thames Valley Police are appealing for information after a cyclist was left unconscious by a hit-and-run driver in Midgham, east of Newbury, on Friday.
Between 6pm and 7.45pm, the 29-year-old cyclist was hit by a vehicle on the A4 Bath Road, opposite the Spire Ridge Kennels.
The cyclist was knocked unconscious and was found by a member of the public on the side of the road. He was taken to hospital, where he was treated for fractured ribs and a fractured cheekbone, along with cuts and bruises.
The driver failed to stop.
The cyclist was riding a red bike and was wearing a high visibility vest.
In the weekend's other incident on Thames Valley Police's patch, a cyclist was assaulted by a car occupant as another passenger filmed the attack.
Anyone who has information about the fail-to-stop collision is asked to contact investigating officer PC Kate Lathe from Newbury Police Station on 101.

14 thoughts on “Witness appeal after hit-and-run driver leaves cyclist unconscious”
“The car failed to stop.”
The
“The car failed to stop.”
The driver. The driver failed to stop.
Bez wrote:”The car failed to
^ this. A thousand times, this.
Bez wrote:”The car failed to
It’s amazing that even a website like road.cc is perpetuating this attitude.
That said, the quality of writing here seems to be slipping lately in a more general sense.
Bez wrote:”The car failed to
What’s the problem? Ever seen a car stop without a driver or the driver stop without the car?
AyBee wrote:Bez wrote:”The
What’s the problem? Ever seen a car stop without a driver or the driver stop without the car?— Bez
I’ve never seen a car take any action without a driver. The driver is in charge, makes decisions and is responsible.
The criticised language removes that responsibility due to its phrasing.
Bez wrote:”The car failed to
[[[[[ Exactly. One only ever hears about “cyclists riding too fast”- —it’s always the cyclist–the person. “Cyclist injures pedestrian”. On the other hand, it’s “struck by a BUS”, hit by a CAR”, “crushed by left-turning LORRY”
So somehow, it appears motor vehicles are inherently dangerous ( they have a will—an evil will ) of their own, and although the driver may be mentioned further into the story, the headline lets him/her off the hook. Do we ever see “The bicycle failed to stop.” ? Or, “Pedestrian struck by bicycle” ? Nah..it’s these bleedin’ cyclists, innit? Baht time they paid their effin’ road-tax!”
P.R.
PhilRuss wrote:
So
Well, every so often they “go out of control”, no doubt in spite of the driver’s best efforts to restrain them.
I’m more worried about
I’m more worried about drivers on the road and the poor guy who was knocked off. Rather than if the car or the driver stopped.
….lighten up 🙂
Only slightly related, an 84
Only slightly related, an 84 year old man was recently knocked down and killed not too far from where I live. The driver did not stop.
It is a sad sad society that we live in.
I hope the fucker who hit and
I hope the fucker who hit and left this cyclist for dead is found, but the chances are slim.
Unfortunately it is looking like high quality tamper proof head cams front and rear will be necessary pieces of equipment …….. in cars.
A cyclist is seriously
A cyclist is seriously injured and all you can do is complain about it is the Grammar. FFS, get a grip.
Das wrote:A cyclist is
It’s not about the grammar. It’s about the implication of responsibility.
Das wrote: ….”do is
[[[[[ “…do is complain about it is the Grammar…” Wassat? And why do you spell grammar with a capital “G” ? And another fing—this used to be all fields rand ‘ere! But seriously, you seem to be missing the point, old bean.
On another note, today saw a
On another note, today saw a cyclist riding on the A4 near Heathrow wearing a yellow jacket. Travelling against two lanes of 50 mph traffic. I can only think the shared path wasn’t good enough.