Very often drivers don't even indicate!
Dr Ashok Sinha, Chief Executive of the London Cycling Campaign, told i that while he has no issue with the change in principle, it is important to also focus on the much greater number of driving-related deaths.
He said: “The greatest number of deaths and serious injuries to pedestrians and cyclists are caused by cars. We routinely see every single day law breaking by motorists – running red lights, turning corners at speed without any attention to pedestrians crossing.
“It’s fine to change the [cycling] sentencing regime. But where is the commensurate effort being put into dangerous driving which kills, maims and destroys lives, routinely. I would like to see action taken to address that.”
Professor Chris Oliver, cycling enthusiast and retired surgeon told i: “It’s very rare for a pedestrian to be killed by a cyclist.”
“In 2015, two pedestrians were killed and 96 seriously injured after being in a collision with a bicycle. These accidents created a huge amount of interest in the media.
“To put those deaths in context, every year in the last decade, about 100 cyclists are killed and more than 3,000 seriously injured on UK roads. By far, the majority is by car-driving motorists.
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Dr Ashok Sinha, Chief Executive of the London Cycling Campaign, told i that while he has no issue with the change in principle, it is important to also focus on the much greater number of driving-related deaths.
He said: “The greatest number of deaths and serious injuries to pedestrians and cyclists are caused by cars. We routinely see every single day law breaking by motorists – running red lights, turning corners at speed without any attention to pedestrians crossing.
“It’s fine to change the [cycling] sentencing regime. But where is the commensurate effort being put into dangerous driving which kills, maims and destroys lives, routinely. I would like to see action taken to address that.”
Professor Chris Oliver, cycling enthusiast and retired surgeon told i: “It’s very rare for a pedestrian to be killed by a cyclist.”
“In 2015, two pedestrians were killed and 96 seriously injured after being in a collision with a bicycle. These accidents created a huge amount of interest in the media.
“To put those deaths in context, every year in the last decade, about 100 cyclists are killed and more than 3,000 seriously injured on UK roads. By far, the majority is by car-driving motorists.
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