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Marine was put off cycling after being hospitalised by corner-cutting delivery driver

Driver said he didn’t see cyclist until he went over his front window

A Royal Marine has told a court that he has been put off cycling for life after being hit by a turning delivery driver while waiting on his bike to join a main road.

Devon Live reports that Adam Fradley was at the junction of Nutwell Road waiting to turn right towards Exmouth on July 19 last year when Mark Bettridge, driving a Vauxhall Zafira, turned right off the main road and smashed into him.

“He was sat in the middle of the junction when the defendant turned right and for reasons unknown failed to see the cyclist and collided with him,” said Lyndsey Baker, prosecuting.

“He caused the cyclist to be thrown into the air onto the windscreen and onto the ground. He suffered multiple fractures including ribs and clavicle.

“He was taken to the Royal Devon & Exeter hospital then taken to Derriford, spending eight days in total, four of those in the intensive care unit.”

Fradley said he didn't notice the van until it crossed the central white line and cut across the corner of the designated turning area. “I could hear the motor revving as he came at me, making no attempt to stop,” he said.

Bettridge said he did not see Fradley until he heard a “massive bang” and saw him go over his front window.

Fradley, who tended to cycle five or six times a week during the summer months, said he would never be able to ride on the road again.

"It is a void I'm going to struggle to fill – it’s put me off cycling for life," he said.

Bettridge pleaded guilty at Exeter Magistrates' Court to one charge of driving without due care and attention. He was handed six penalty points and fined £350 with £120 in costs.

District Judge Stephen Nicholls said the incident had been serious but was the result of a momentary lapse in concentration.

"The effect was that you collided with a cyclist, causing him severe injuries which have had a long-lasting impact."

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Bikebikebike replied to alansmurphy | 7 years ago
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alansmurphy wrote:

I set off 3seconds early from a traffic light on my push bike and got fined £250. Maybe I'd have been better off getting in plods car and running him over...

But plod do care if you drive at a policeman, for some reason.

To misquote The Clash:

You don't have the right to not be run over,

Running over someone is not a crime,

Unless you run over ... a policeman.

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DaveE128 | 7 years ago
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Wonder whether anyone bothered to check his phone for use?

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Grahamd | 7 years ago
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I suspect the driver may wish he had secure walls around him when a group of marines pay him a visit.

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Ush | 7 years ago
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If you have demonstrated that you cannot see something as large as a cyclist in front of you in broad daylight there should be no room for discussion ever:  "Sorry mate, you are banned from operating a vehicle ever again.  And, in addition, if you are involved in any other incident of any sort in which your visual perception is the evidence, then that evidence shall be discounted as provably unreliable."

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PaulBox | 7 years ago
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I got a bigger fine than that for driving too close to the car in front; he put somebody in feking intensive care.

Oh, but I was endangering a motorist..........

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reliablemeatloaf | 7 years ago
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Ah, the all-purpose "excuse" that works every time: "I didn't see him".

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don simon fbpe replied to reliablemeatloaf | 7 years ago
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reliablemeatloaf wrote:

Ah, the all-purpose "excuse" that works every time: "I didn't see him".

Should've worn hi-viz, spoke reflectors and a helmet.

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brooksby replied to reliablemeatloaf | 7 years ago
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reliablemeatloaf wrote:

Ah, the all-purpose "excuse" that works every time: "I didn't see him".

You'd think it would be treated as an admission of guilt, not as an excuse...

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STiG911 | 7 years ago
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'The result of a momentary lapse in concentration'

BOLLOCKS. He was driving carelessly, and clearly didn't look. At all.

Judge is a Grade A Wankpuffin.

 

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Yorkshire wallet replied to STiG911 | 7 years ago
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STiG911 wrote:

Judge is a Grade A Wankpuffin.

 

Have you got copyright on this?

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DaveE128 | 7 years ago
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What? No ban?! Sigh.

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