One thing you really don’t want when you’re out on your bike is an impatient lorry driver beeping their horn as they overtake you, then pulling in too soon, as happened to one road.cc reader in Cambridgeshire last week. And to add to the frustration at the close pass, he was told by police to whom he submitted the footage that he would not be informed of what, if any, action they would take against the driver.
Despite the date on the video camera having reset to 2017, the footage was actually filmed last Wednesday morning by road.cc reader Scott, who was out for a ride on the A1307 south east of Cambridge.
He told us: “This character in his Howdens Joinery truck was not happy having to have sat behind a bike I guess ... petulant swing of trailer back into the lane narrowly missing the kerb (and me) despite lack of oncoming traffic deserves some merit.”
Scott submitted the footage to Cambridgeshire Constabulary and in the email he received he was told to remove it from social media and that “I wouldn't be being informed of outcomes of any investigation should they proceed!
“So on that less than satisfactory note I'm happy for you guys to link to it and publicise the hell out of this crappy behaviour,” he added.
> Near Miss of the Day turns 100 - Why do we do the feature and what have we learnt from it?
Over the years road.cc has reported on literally hundreds of close passes and near misses involving badly driven vehicles from every corner of the country – so many, in fact, that we’ve decided to turn the phenomenon into a regular feature on the site. One day hopefully we will run out of close passes and near misses to report on, but until that happy day arrives, Near Miss of the Day will keep rolling on.
If you’ve caught on camera a close encounter of the uncomfortable kind with another road user that you’d like to share with the wider cycling community please send it to us at info [at] road.cc or send us a message via the road.cc Facebook page.
If the video is on YouTube, please send us a link, if not we can add any footage you supply to our YouTube channel as an unlisted video (so it won't show up on searches).
Please also let us know whether you contacted the police and if so what their reaction was, as well as the reaction of the vehicle operator if it was a bus, lorry or van with company markings etc.
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Is the pavement on the left marked as a shared use path? I couldn't see any bike markings or signs, but there are a couple of places with "slow" markings. If so, another example of why half-arsed poorly thought out infrastructure increases danger for cyclists, by emboldening idiots who think if it's there we should be using it
Sorry, duplicate post. Road.cc folk - when I tried to post my comment I got an AJAX error message and it looked like it hadn't submitted, so clicked again (and again)
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It is back further up the road Kamoshika where there's a short segment of dual carriage.
Please tell me you have submitted this to Howden's also. I would be interested to hear their feedback.
Please tell me you have submitted this to Howden's also. I would be interested to hear their feedback.
Please tell me you have submitted this to Howden's also. I would be interested to hear their feedback.
Nothing so far despite numerous pings on their twitter handle. Will ove up to direct email.
They've just tweeted "Hi, we are aware of this matter and will be investigating internally.".
https://twitter.com/HowdensJoinery/status/1267820813593403392
Good on you for informing them and I guess their reply but they should've apologiesed first.
From Hampshire Police:
Crown Prosecution Service advice is that your footage should not be in the public domain as this may adversely affect subsequent proceedings.
So that's the reason for Police asking not to post footage on social media - or places such as this site - if proceedings are likely.
Gone directly to them now on facebook. After I'd uploaded the link to this Road.cc article they then asked for the video again...still no response
These depressing videos are a regular reminder that I'm so fortunate never to have to ride on utterly shit roads like this one.
Pity really as it was the start of a smashing ride last week...happily it didn't phase me...I normally commute in London and that's more like Rollerball
From Hampshire Police:
Crown Prosecution Service advice is that your footage should not be in the public domain as this may adversely affect subsequent proceedings.
So that's the reason for Police asking not to post footage on social media - or places such as this site - if proceedings are likely.
From Hampshire Police:
Crown Prosecution Service advice is that your footage should not be in the public domain as this may adversely affect subsequent proceedings.
So that's the reason for Police asking not to post footage on social media - or places such as this site - if proceedings are likely.
From Hampshire Police:
Crown Prosecution Service advice is that your footage should not be in the public domain as this may adversely affect subsequent proceedings.
So that's the reason for Police asking not to post footage on social media - or places such as this site - if proceedings are likely.
We all know nothing will come of this...just venting.
We all know nothing will come of this...just venting.
We all know nothing will come of this...just venting.