A cyclist has died after colliding with a bus on Clarence Esplanade in Southsea, Portsmouth – the site of a planned new cycle route that was axed by the local council just last week.
The Portsmouth News reports that a woman believed to have been in her 40s died at Southampton General Hospital at 4.30pm yesterday (Saturday 17 July), three hours after the collision at the bottom of Pier Road.
The woman collided with a single decker Stagecoach number 700 bus, travelling towards Southsea from Brighton.
The bus driver, a 53 year-old Portsmouth man, was arrested for causing death by dangerous driving.
Hampshire Police have asked for anyone who may know the woman, or who saw what happened, to contact them. They also hope to speak to the bus passengers, many of whom left before police had a chance to talk to them.
The crash happened on a road that would have formed part of a new cycle route – until plans were scrapped last week. As we reported at the time, city councillors blamed financial constraints for their decision to axe the £250,000 scheme.
A local cycling group says the crash shows how wrong the council were to cancel the proposed new cycle route. Jon Spencer, vice chair of the Portsmouth Cycle Forum, said, “Sadly, we've had to wait less than a week for a brutal illustration of why we need this cycle route.
“The road at Clarence Pier is very narrow, very crowded by parked cars and very busy. It is the most popular part of the seafront but at the moment it is a no-go area for cyclists. The city council are obviously happy for this to remain the case.”
Writing on the local cycling forum PompeyBUG, Forum chair John Holland said, "Portsmouth Cycle Forum is very sad to learn of the death in a road accident of a woman cyclist at Clarence Esplanade on Saturday 17 July. Our thoughts lie with her family and friends to whom send our deepest condolences.
"The cyclist was involved in collision with a bus in the vicinity of Pier Road and Clarence Esplanade, close to Clarence Pier.
"This terrible accident is yet another reminder that large vehicles, busy traffic and cyclists are not a happy mix. Whilst it will be some time before the details are made public, we urge the Portsmouth City Council to press ahead with making this section of our seafront much safer and calmer for all.
"Almost exactly one year ago, a cyclist was seriously injured Clarence Esplanade when a car reversed blindly from a parking bay into the road.
"Portsmouth City Council is on the verge of postponing Phase 2 of the Southsea Seafront Cycle Route. Had this been in place yesterday then this awful incident might have been avoided.
"We urge councillors to think again. A safe and segregated cycle route can be built – one which doesn’t loose any car parking, one which doesn’t stop people looking out to sea from their cars, one which doesn’t involve cycling on the promenade. We will be pushing hard for this – we don’t want any more injuries and fatalities on our seafront roads."
I hope Road.cc will be consistent in this approach and mark down every single model of road bike if there isn't a rim brake version available.
Filed as in no further action? But, but registration plates... https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/23282050.bursledon-investigation-lollip...
I should imagine Hosking's struggles will be the same as Cavendish. They are both winners, and ironically by the time they came on the market, most...
Watching the video I thought "he must mean the next zebra crossing because there is no way a coach could fit thr . . . . . WOAH"...
Or, as I keep writing, just use Aldi waterproof socks with any old footwear of your choice. Problem solved
Don't go-pro have a really short battery life (even without the gps)?...
It's unlikely to save you from a brain injury. A cycling helmet has very little 'crumple zone', the amount of energy they can absorb from a...
he wasn't far wrong, he'll probably be out in 5 years unfortunately.
Oh to have Episcopal influence:...
Thanks for the help and suggestions folks. Much appreciated.