Yes - I'm not surprised by the outcome to be honest.
I cycle home through Manchester City centre, down Cross Street past the Arndale. Apart from that road , which only trams and cyclists use, the area is pedestrianised and smack bang in the middle of Manchester. so it's teeming and people are stepping off the kerb without looking all the time.
If I was flogging along at 30kph 2 feet from the kerb I'd be knocking them over like skittles every day. And half of them wear headphones of course.
So I go slower, wider and am always prepared to slam on the hydraulic disk brakes. Because whilst I can't predict which one will step off the kerb without looking, I'm well aware that one or more of them is very likely to in the course of of those 200 yards...
If you instead don't slow down, blast your air horn and try to steer around - you take the risk that the panicked pedestrian jumps into your path. It's just bad cycling - like all idiots that shoot red lights.
Also you should have insurance for this sort of thing and, even if you don't, not try to take on a big ambulance chasing law firm and run a case all the way to trial without knowing what you are doing.
I cycle home through Manchester City centre, down Cross Street past the Arndale. Apart from that road , which only trams and cyclists use, the area is pedestrianised and smack bang in the middle of Manchester. so it's teeming and people are stepping off the kerb without looking all the time.
If I was flogging along at 30kph 2 feet from the kerb I'd be knocking them over like skittles every day. And half of them wear headphones of course.
So I go slower, wider and am always prepared to slam on the hydraulic disk brakes. Because whilst I can't predict which one will step off the kerb without looking, I'm well aware that one or more of them is very likely to in the course of of those 200 yards...
If you instead don't slow down, blast your air horn and try to steer around - you take the risk that the panicked pedestrian jumps into your path. It's just bad cycling - like all idiots that shoot red lights.
Also you should have insurance for this sort of thing and, even if you don't, not try to take on a big ambulance chasing law firm and run a case all the way to trial without knowing what you are doing.
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