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That's dreadful news, hopefully he makes a full recovery. And I also hope, but that's just hope, surely, that the driver gets taught a lesson.
Marylebone is an good enough place to ride but it is still a little dangerous. The infrastructure is kind-of there and there are definitely cyclists. I don't remember that particular intersenction, but there are some streets with some infrastructure but very little cycling traffic outside peak hours and that seems to be one of them. And, as everywhere, some motorists seem completely unaware that cyclists may be around. So it can get a little skechy in certain streets outside peak hours. In fact, the google street view of that intersection seems to show the street view car passing very close to a cyclist doing a lifesaver check.
Might as well let the wankpuffin go now, judge will only say wasn't expecting to have cyclist on the road and give him community service.
If only cyclists were made to pay insurance and to wear hi-viz…