Today’s near miss takes place on a Ruette Tranquille on Guernsey. Ruettes Tranquilles are a network of lanes on the island with a recommended speed limit of 15mph on which pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders have priority over motor vehicles.
Alex said: “Despite being over this recommended speed limit myself, the driver clearly had a serious case of MGIF (must get in front) that could only be cured by trying to run me off the road and then threatening me in the street because I’d made him hit the hedge as he tried to squeeze by me. Luckily a guy overheard them and came out of his house and coaxed them away from me.”
The incident occurred in February during Alex’s ride home from work. He said the dooring left him with a broken finger, “but luckily no damage to the bike.”
He said that after being treated at A&E, he went to the police station that evening to make a complaint and provided them with a copy of the video footage.
“After four months, and much chasing, I was informed by the police that they would not be taking any action against the driver as ‘seeing as I had time to hit the car as it passed me, I had time to move out of the way’.
“I immediately made a complaint, and after a further six weeks of chasing, have still to receive anything other than an informal remark that they’re happy with their investigation.”
Alex says that in May a local cycling group launched a ‘Stay Wider of the Rider’ campaign with the support of Guernsey Police, complete with a floor mat showing their recommended overtaking distance.
“I volunteered my time on a Sunday to man the police’s stall at a charity event to promote the initiative and talk to the public about it. And as treasurer of the local cycling group, I even wrote the cheque to pay for the floor mat and associated car bumper stickers. Guess I won’t be doing that again.”
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So DAD runs cyclist off road, proceeds to hard stop him, hits him with a door and knocks him off and then it's "leave my DAD alone"
Get a grip!
Cyclist should have got his pimp hand out
What a pair of chavvy scumbags. I was under the (false) impressin that Guernsey was posh and genteel and you weren't likely to meet folk like that.
Shocking driving. And as for their reaction after.
And Guernsey Police should hold their heads in shame. You should escalate your complaint until you get some satisfaction. That guy is not fit to be in charge of a car.
It always amazes me how angry a passenger can get when their co-twats behaviour is questioned.
Also, can Guernsey Police confirm that every time a pedestrian is run over and killed by a speeding driver that they should have got out of the way - if you have time to hit the windscreen with your cranium...
Hey nice language from the panic'ing daughter - SLUT
What has the girl done to deserve being called a SLUT?
That's simply NOT warranted.
Driver is obviously a muppet though.
"Ruettes Tranquilles" [sic] -- the tranquil wands? shouldn't it be "Les Routes Tranquilles" (quiet routes/roads) or is Ruettes from a local CI dialect of french (norman).
Re the incident - shocking MGIF attitude.
Yep, it's Guernésiais.
I should have suspected how the investigation was going to go when the first question I was asked by the police when I went to give my statement was "what were you wearing?"
Is this sexual?
Oh, hang on...
Backstreet Boys?
Thats awful, Gurnsey police should hang their head in shame.
IMHO the Guernsey police are drawing their pay under the false pretences - sounds like fraud to me.
If "Ruettes Tranquilles are a network of lanes on the island with a recommended speed limit of 15mph on which pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders have priority over motor vehicles" then someone in the Guernsey police has clearly misunderstood the law...
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