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Coach firm involved in London cyclist's death has been subject of slew of complaints on social media from cyclists, pedestrians and motorists

Victim named as Karla Roman

The coach firm involved in the death of a London cyclist following a collision on CS2 in Whitechapel on Monday has been the subject of a number of complaints in recent years. Clarkes Coaches’ managing director has previously suggested that cyclists “must be accountable for their actions and take some form of responsibility” regarding collisions, but campaigners have asked whether there is a pattern of poor driver behaviour at the firm.

Karla Roman was knocked down by a coach at 9am on Monday. She was taken to nearby Royal London hospital but passed away yesterday. The incident took place less than eight hours after another cyclist, Anita Szucs, was killed in a suspected hit and run near her home in Enfield.

Linking to a Storify page gathering together complaints about Clarkes Coaches’ drivers, cycling campaigner Bez tweeted: “Will be interesting to see if this stuff is the tip of an iceberg that could justify corporate manslaughter charges.”

The complaints – many of which are documented in videos such as the one at the top of the page – range from mobile phone use to red light jumping and close passes.

Twitter user cyclistsinthecity also linked to a May 2016 Route One article in which Clarkes of London’s Managing Director Debbie Newman outlined the firm’s attitude to London’s cycle superhighways and cyclists in general.

“We are sympathetic to the cyclists’ plight, but it seems that at the moment the cyclists have won the battle and it is to the detriment of all other road users.

“Cyclists are often responsible for accidents, for instance when they jump red lights. We have CCTV on all of our vehicles – it’s a necessity. We have footage of cyclists hanging on to our vehicles and letting the coach pull them along.

“But when an accident occurs, they have no insurance, just as they have no MoT or vehicle tax. They are not even obliged to register their contact details, or to wear helmets or hi-vis.

“In these days of health and safety, surely they must be accountable for their actions and take some form of responsibility.

“Bus and coach operators, taxis and the general car-driving public are paying the price for the Cycle Superhighway, and once it is implemented there is nothing to compel cyclists to use it. Where’s the sense in that?”

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jollygoodvelo replied to Rapha Nadal | 7 years ago
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Rapha Nadal wrote:

I always enjoy the MOT/licence/tax comments when related to accidents.  Especially from motorists who all pay these and still cause accidents & fatalities.

They should all have identifying plates on them so you know who has broken the law and can prosecute them.

 

Oh, you mean they do.  Coaches I mean.  A white one on the front and a yellow one on the rear...

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hood | 7 years ago
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This playlist would verify that Clarkes Coaches are driven quite badly, 9 recent incidents!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRD6DpnTD6cGzHYZqntNibgileRpSdLDB

 

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STiG911 | 7 years ago
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Everyday at monument both Clarkes Coaches and The Kings Ferry drivers either blast through the red lights or stop just after them blocking the Pedestrian crossing. They bully their way into the lane they want, often using speed to scare cyclists and even cars out of their way.

Just a bunch of scumbags.

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leaway2 | 7 years ago
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"At the moment the cyclists have won the battle". I'm not engaged in a battle. I'm just going to work.

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brooksby replied to leaway2 | 7 years ago
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leaway2 wrote:
Quote:

"At the moment the cyclists have won the battle".

I'm not engaged in a battle. I'm just going to work.

Is there any way of adding ten stars at once to this comment?  laugh

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EddyBerckx replied to brooksby | 7 years ago
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brooksby wrote:

leaway2 wrote:
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"At the moment the cyclists have won the battle".

I'm not engaged in a battle. I'm just going to work.

Is there any way of adding ten stars at once to this comment?  laugh

 

+1

 

And yes, I'm one of many who have been close passed by one of these on my commute. Timetables are more important than the highway code, #fact

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StuInNorway | 7 years ago
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Just need to search for Clarkes on youtube to find a wealth of clips of poor driving.  From what I understand if anyone complains via Twitter, they block the complainant . . . Hmm, Twitter user staming on the downtrodden masses (or run down cyclists) . .  Who does that remind you of ?  
Of course they will say "Al allegations of bad driving are 'fake news' and not at all true"

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Sevenfold | 7 years ago
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They have "CCTV in all our vehicles" - so the Police should collect this as a matter of course in this case. Assuming of course they bother to check...

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ChrisB200SX | 7 years ago
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Debbie Newman is quite a piece of work!

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davel | 7 years ago
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"Bus and coach operators, taxis and the general car-driving public are paying the price for the Cycle Superhighway". Off you fuck.

Cyclists pay taxes too, I'd wager a more significant proportion than fatties who earn a living by driving badly all day.

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ktache | 7 years ago
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As always, well done Bez.  Such blatent red light jumping, so long as you use the horn, yes.

Interesting when compared to the comments of Debbie Newman.

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