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Video: Cyclist appeals for help in identifying rider who crashed into him in West London

Footage of bike-on-bike crash at Shepherd's Bush Green...

A London cyclist has appealed for help in identifying another rider who left him nursing bruises after crashing into him at Shepherd’s Bush Green, and has posted footage of the incident to YouTube.

The video shows how the cyclist who came off his bike is riding along an off-road shared use path when the second rider hits him from the side, knocking him off his bike.

The latter says: “That’s your fault, not my fault, you’re on the pavement,” to which the cyclist knocked off his bike says: “It’s a cycle lane – you know it’s a cycle lane.”

“I was coming across there,” says the cyclist who struck him, gesturing at the junction behind him.

“Yeah, but you’ve got to look, haven’t you?”

The rider responds: “I was looking, you come out.”

As he rides off, the cyclist who ended up on the ground says: “I’ve got right of way because you were crossing. That’s how it goes.”

In the description to the video, YouTube user Man about (London) town says: “I was cycling along the cycle path on Shepherd's Bush Green in west London when this moron crash into me from the left, having shot out blind from behind a bus.

“If you can tell me his name, I'd like to show this video to the police, along with photos of my bruises. The worst thing is, he's still out there cycling like that, and next time it would be a child he hits.”

Was he in the right about the other cyclist having to give way? Well, there are no markings on the shared use path to instruct the rider who filmed the incident to stop.

It does leave a bit of an anomaly in terms of cycle infrastructure design, though – was the cyclist who struck him supposed to wait in the road in front of a bus until the shared use path was clear?

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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Sara_H | 9 years ago
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Your Cameraness - LOL!

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SteveAustin | 9 years ago
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'I got right of way coz you're crossing'

Oh really, with no markings on the pavement, you have no right of way over anyone, and should be looking out for any obstacles in your path, and should be able to stop, so that you do not fall off, or crash into someone.

If anything the man coming across the road had right of way, Or was he supposed to stop in the road to wait for his Cameraness to pass?

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Jimmy Ray Will | 9 years ago
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I was in london last week, and had the 'pleasure' of riding along 'CS3' for a bit... it was awful, it was like playing Russian roulette.

Who had right of way, would that actually matter? Why is that guy cycling to me on my side of the road?... oh actually, no, I'm supposed to be on the right here.... etc. etc.

For the journey back towards Paddington I went via the roads... far less stressful.

My point being... its probably more the infrastructure than any wild cannon cyclist.

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JohnnyO | 9 years ago
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Whilst it is important that the difficulties that cyclists face are highlighted, the constant exposition of these incidents is becoming grating, particularly when they are if such a trivial nature as this one.
Further, in that the bulk of the people reading these articles are already aware of the problems, they are potentially counter-productive, fuelling the confrontational 'them and us' attitude that we are so keen to decry in motorised road users and which is used as evidence of arrogance when displayed by cyclists.

Road CC is unfortunately becoming the Daily Mail of the cycling press.

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Farky | 9 years ago
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Neither had right of way - end of.
Proceed with caution and give way to other users in both cases.

At best - shouldnt be cycling across a pedestrian crossing, get off and walk (I cant tell if it allows this..pelican/cycle).

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bike_food | 9 years ago
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So you're not sure who's wrong or right but you'll still plaster some poor bloke's face all over the internet after a minor collision with another guy who has a paddy after doing a really bad endo.

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fennesz | 9 years ago
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+1 on stop posting these types of stories. How about to bike news, reviews etc?

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teaboy | 9 years ago
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Bad infrastructure at fault. Neither rider appears to be doing anything 'wrong' from that video. Certainly no 'dangerous cycling' going on. Not a police matter, but one for the council - design your environment to prevent this sort of thing happening.

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pubcyclist | 9 years ago
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Note to self, if someone runs into you at a slow speed and you topple off your bike, the correct response would be a manly laugh, get back on your bike and go. Not an epic scream and starting an argument haha

You would hope the other guy would be more 'hey are you ok ?' maybe even a 'sorry' than 'its not my fault'.

None of this really seems newsworthy, let alone worthy of police report, grow up guys !

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Sara_H | 9 years ago
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I disagree a little with those who think these videos shouldn't be highlighted, I think its important that it's demonstrated what cyclists are up against. Be that poor infrastructure or endemiccally poor and dangerous attituted to cyclists.

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Yorkshie Whippet replied to Sara_H | 9 years ago
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Sara_H wrote:

I disagree a little with those who think these videos shouldn't be highlighted, I think its important that it's demonstrated what cyclists are up against. Be that poor infrastructure or endemiccally poor and dangerous attituted to cyclists.

Sara, I don't disagree with you in principle especially on the poor attitude. What I disagree with is putting a video of cyclists often by cyclist onto a cyclist website to show/showing how bad cycling is. Converted and preaching comes to mind.

What impression does it give to those exploring the possibility of taking up our wonderful and mainly very safe form of activity? I fully accept the net has just become one big bashing ring full of people complaining about this and complaining about that (just like..., oh dear!)

Cycling, brilliant isn't it!

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Joeinpoole replied to Sara_H | 9 years ago
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Sara_H wrote:

I disagree a little with those who think these videos shouldn't be highlighted, I think its important that it's demonstrated what cyclists are up against. Be that poor infrastructure or endemiccally poor and dangerous attituted to cyclists.

I'd agree with Sara. These videos always elicit many comments, often from very different perspectives, which in itself proves that they are of interest to Road.cc readers.

Personally I find it fascinating how often these 'helmet-cam warriors' are principally to blame for the predicaments they find themselves in. They also tend to be a bunch of pussies (as can be seen in the video above).

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seven | 9 years ago
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Hoist by own petard. Clearly no right of way, should've anticipated people coming off the crossing - cyclist or pedestrian.

Oh yeah, and +1 for this is a non-story. Curiosity got the better of me this time as it was "blue on blue" but I'm increasingly just ignoring road.cc "traffic incident" video stories as they're really scraping the bottom of the barrel of late.

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levermonkey | 9 years ago
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There is no clear right of way but my sympathies are with the cyclist on the crossing. From the video I would say that his speed was not excessive nor was he riding without due care.

Cyclist on pavement has failed to anticipate and/or react to the potential hazards he is facing. I can see no clear indication that this is a shared pavement or that cyclists are allowed to use it at all. In fact the only users with a clear and unambiguous right of way on a footpath are pedestrians.

One final point. To the right a park can be clearly seen. Instead of a cyclist coming over the crossing it could have been a young child sprinting in front of its parents to get to the park to play.

In summary.
Crossing cyclist - Not at fault. But needs to be visited by the Fashion Police.
Pavement Rider - Grow a pair, learn to accept responsibility for your actions, get off the pavement [you're not a toddler on a trike or with stabilisers] and stop riding like a twat.

Other than that; a complete non-story.

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JohnnyRemo | 9 years ago
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Road cc - please leave this non-news on youtube where it belongs and get back to being the best online cycling resource. Very real danger of cancelling my updates from you guys if you don't...

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Yorkshie Whippet replied to JohnnyRemo | 9 years ago
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JohnnyRemo wrote:

Road cc - please leave this non-news on youtube where it belongs and get back to being the best online cycling resource. Very real danger of cancelling my updates from you guys if you don't...

I second that sentiment. Whilst some of the early footage was of the omg I'm glad that didn't happen to me. The more recent stuff is more I've got a axe to grind against someone unknown to me and going to use You Tube to exact justice.

If you must have articles like this, please round them all up at the end of the week and post as one.

Out of the top stories, 4 are about motorists doing bad, three are reviews, 1 is a competition. That leave 2 that are actual news.

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Beaufort | 9 years ago
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Both cyclists at fault. Not an uncommon incident, laughable that the hitee wants Police to see this.

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harrybav | 9 years ago
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I saw two people having a stressful argument yesterday, road,cc, but I forgot to video it for you, sorry.

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mulgabill | 9 years ago
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To be honest, the south side of Shepherds Bush Green is a complete nightmare. I've parked my front wheel into the backside of someone who stepped out in front of me, acted as a human shield for 2 small children whose father had run to the central reservation as the lights had turned green and narrowly avoided a cyclist turning right onto the same bike path crashing into me as I was overtaking at the same spot in the video (he turned without looking and without hand signals).

IMHO, the cycle lane crossing is badly laid out and will result in a few more bike-on-bike incidents.

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Some Fella | 9 years ago
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Ah - diddums.
It was an accident.
Sometimes they happen.
Sometimes events out of our control conspire to cause them.
No one was seriously hurt - no one was obviously to blame.
Pick yourself up and get on with life FFS instead of trying to get this other fella into trouble with the police (although he should be locked up for those yellow glasses alone)

ps - that also goes for the fella who tracked down a nasty taxi driver who beeped him.
Taxi drivers are twats - that is just the way it is. Deal with it and dont waste your life dignifying their twatish behaviour

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Aminthule | 9 years ago
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Having just watched this video and another of a cyclist confronting a taxi driver in Cornwall I've opted out of receiving updates from road.cc. The rights and wrongs in both these videos and many of the others posted can surely not be determined from the videos themselves and the flurry of posts they encourage don't seem to me to be very useful or productive. I don't see that anything positive is achieved by posting most of the items.  102

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bici1977 | 9 years ago
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Whats the other guy gonna do? Stay on the road? Just because its a cycle lane doesnt mean you are relieved of your care duty. You see there are lights coming up and someone might come from that side, slow down.

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giff77 | 9 years ago
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I had put the camera guy in the wrong. The esteemed Mr Lowe has only confirmed my thoughts. Also had a quick look at some of Man About's You Tube feeds and he doesn't actually demonstrate brilliant road craft IMHO.

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A V Lowe | 9 years ago
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Act fast - probably about 5 days left and contact Metroline for CCTV from the bus SN1921 (YR61 RPX) based at Hayes (HZ) Garage and advise that at around 16.34 on route 207 passing Shepherds Bus Green, their bus CCTV will have filmed a cycle-cycle crash which should provide a clearer and more detailed view.

The cyclist crossing ON THE CYCLE ROUTE from Rockley Road on to Shepherd's Bush Green (it can be seen continuing west set to the North of the line of trees) has clearly been alert, as he has managed to pull up quickly and avoid being completely in front of the guy with the camera. The traffic signals for the crossing (the camera shows the signal head for the Southbound cycle route (with no left turn ... rather stating the obvious when the road will usually have a line of motor vehicles waiting at the lights) the cycle symbol is green (16.38.44), and so the Northbound rider has a green signal. Cycle signal changes to red and bus moves off on green.

The guy with the camera, as far as I can see is riding on a footway - not as you suggest, an off road shared use path and not shown as such on cycle route maps (the cycle route is shown coming across at the traffic signals and turning West). Thus the footway is not designated for shared use, it has no signs showing this, and the camera user seems to be committing an offence under s.72 Highways Act 1835, and riding at a dangerously inappropriate speed. He's lucky not to have injured the other rider, or done excessive damage (although if he has there may well be a civil claim coming his way).

Could even be a bit tricky - "Dear Police here is a video of me breaking the law and crashing into another road user, legitimately using a cycle route with a green traffic signal giving him right of way"

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FurnaceMedia | 9 years ago
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Half dozen of one , 6 of another surely... 'A simple are you alright' and away they go... not sure what the story is here apart from some very badly planned cycle lanes ..  39

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conkennedy | 9 years ago
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Isn't that Ray Winstone? I'd leave faaaking well alone!

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rich22222 | 9 years ago
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Even so, you would give way to the cyclist travelling along the pavement not just ride into the side of them.
If your vision was hampered by the bus, you'd slow down until you could see it was safe to go ahead.
Give way to the right not the left is the general rule?

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aslongasicycle | 9 years ago
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Messy. Looked like a pavement to me. hideho.

Either way, non event. Slightly iffy things happen, the world turns.

Oh. Its on video. MEDIAGGEDON.

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snaily | 9 years ago
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I'm glad he hit a cyclist coming from behind the bus, it could easily have been a child.

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Gkam84 | 9 years ago
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Another, THIRD in a row, non story backed up with a crap video........

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