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| | 2009-08-10 - Rider Down, Southwark Bridge, North side Whole place is closed off, ambulances, cops, the lot. I saw the mangled remains of a bike under the axels of a concrete mixing HGV. Fucking brutal. HGV must've been turning left onto the bridge and not seen the cyclist. Didn't see too much blood, hope the rider's OK. Fucking hell this stuff shakes you up. |
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| | Here? http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=sout...01206&t=k&z=20 I hope it's just a bike and the rider is ok. |
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| | Bad morning for it this morning. There was a really bad accident between a car and a motorbike on the embankment next to Waterloo bridge too. Motorcycle was ripped in half. Can't see how the biker will have walked away from that one, hope the cyclist faired a little better. |
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| | it's right outside my office, i try not to look at accidents but my colleague said the bike is in between the front and second set of wheels of the cement mixer and the bike is badly mangled. I do really hope there is a happy end to the story, and the motorcyclist. it is exactly where a courier (Sebastien L------? according to the street memorial) was killed, and also less than 20m from where a commuter was killed about 9 months ago. |
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| | Oh no. As t.o. said, this isn't only where Sebastian Lukomski died, but another cyclist was killed very close to there last year. Terrible news, whether it is a serious injury or a fatality. There don't seem to be any reports up on-line yet. Let's wait for more information. |
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| | Initial rumours on the LCC in Hackney and Tower Hamlets Wheelers mailing lists suggest that police attending the scene have been telling passing cyclists that the cyclist's injuries were 'not major'. However, police have passed on incorrect facts about such collisions in similar situations before, so that this is worth treating with caution. |
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| | the pavement is quite wide, maybe they could narrow it and put a line of three or four large, well-anchored iron bollards about a metre away from the kerb into the road. Then lorries/cars/buses would be forced to take a wider arc around the corner, and the bollards would protect cyclists/pedestrians. i don't think i've ever seen this anywhere though - perhaps there is a reason it has not been implemented (e.g. because cars might go straight in to the bollards...) i have had to step back often while standing waiting to cross at the pedestrian crossing as lorries/buses misjudge the corner and come up onto the pavement. Last edited by t.o.; 10th August 2009 at 11:08. Reason: poor sentence structure |
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| | Christ, all those cunts care about is getting to work on time. Without jumping to conclusions, I would imagine that to cause that amount of damage, the car must have been travelling well in excess of the 30mph limit Actually, just saw it was a head on collision so thats not necessarily the case Last edited by mikec; 10th August 2009 at 11:08. Reason: Factually incorrect |
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| | "A man who did not want to be named said: “This is unacceptable. “There was an 80ft articulated lorry that made their way around it and they are telling me that they can’t let us through." unbelievable!!!! all people care about is themselves. i hope both riders pull through. |
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| | It's often the case with bad journalism on such collisions. The most disgusting example I remember is the BBC coverage of Wan-Chen McGuinness' death in Holborn last year. A seemingly endless report mainly focusing on the impact on motor traffic, by an evidently inexperienced young journalist, but that's no excuse in my book. |
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| | Whilst no-one wants to be sat in a traffic jam for hours, you'd have thought that they might have reflected on the injured party a bit more, rather than threatening to go whining to Boris. WTF are they going to say? "Mayor Johnson, it is an absolute disgrace that I was late for work. Tell these good-for-nothings not to get themselves seriously injured in my path. A good rogering from the house master, that's what they need. I don't know, in my day we had a bit more moral fibre, what what?" WA(bunch of)Cs. |
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| | any news on the southwark bridge crash? Cycled past this morning and it chilled my bones. Really hope whoever it was is pulling through. I cross Upper Thames St every day and always find the traffic too fast and/or the drivers too willing to trundle through amber lights and across the path of the cyclists crossing onto southwark bridge road... |
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| | From that Evening Standard article it doesn't look good. This is another horrible story and an accident that should be prevented. How many times do cyclists need to be crushed by a left-turning lorry before something is actually done about it? It's great that the cops are ticketing RLJ and not addressing cabs in the ASLs or drivers not checking their mirrors. Disgusting. |
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