Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a cyclist was killed in Banbury. The incident, involving a blue Scania HGV, took place at 12.43pm on Wednesday November 4 on Ermont Way at the junction with A422 Hennef Way roundabout.
The BBC reports that the cyclist, a man in his twenties, died at the scene. His next of kin has been informed.
Detective Sergeant Gavin Collier, from the Roads Policing Joint Operations Unit, said: “I would like to speak to anyone who witnessed the collision or saw either the cyclist or the heavy goods vehicle travelling prior to the collision.”
If you have any information, you can get in touch via the 24-hour Thames Valley Police enquiry centre on 101 quoting reference URN 563 4/11. Alternatively, you can speak anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Elsewhere in Oxfordshire, police were called to another road traffic collision involving a cyclist and an HGV which took place in Oxford later the same day.
A 25-year-old woman, suffered serious injuries to her arm and head following an incident which took place on Watlington Road, near Lidl, at about 5.10pm.
She was taken by ambulance to the John Radcliffe Hospital and is currently in a serious but stable condition.
Investigating officer, PC Matt Bowden of the Roads Policing Department based in Abingdon, said:
“The collision happened during a busy time of day, therefore it is possible that the incident was seen by a number of motorists and pedestrians.
“I would appeal to anyone who saw the collision itself or the vehicles prior to the collision as they travelled towards Blackbird Leys to contact police by calling 101 or visiting their nearest police station.”
Again, you can also contact Crimestoppers if you wish to remain anonymous.
I wonder if it's just (uncomfortable) evidence that people "drive" themselves about the place "autopilot" - on memory and some (pretty flaky)...
I was watching the programme and spotted the obvious flaw. This guy hasn't fully researched the potential market. But hey, why bother asking...
The Silca is not that great, if you go online to Silca and look at the scale they use it is very poorly designed with the readings far to close...
I gurantee you this is happening to millions of products sold all over the world.
Yeah ... although if you're too triggered by the latter then much of the internet will not a safe space for you!
Roughly about 66% to 75% of the flats that I get I can repair the tube without ever removing the wheel from the bike! This is an old trick I was...
Surely Pog has souplesse in spades?
I'm pretty sure they were reviewing previous complaints the little onion had submitted to the police, not social media. But your point stands.
It offers some left-hook prevention (good) and they have put some physical dividers in at the entrances / exits (also good) - but not everywhere. ...
Brexit is also why a lot of EU police forces issue on the spot fines.