There was a recent local case, in Bridgend, where a cyclist sent a video of a close pass to the Police.
The driver (Wayne Humphreys) was offerend a course, which he did not attend, and a fixed penalty notice which he did not pay.
He then kept failing to turn up in court so the fine and court costs accumulated significantly. The courts appear to have taken a dim view of the guys non appearences etc so he ended up with a fairly large fine and costs, which could have been avoided.
The original fine, for breaching the highway code, would have been maybe £60 ?
But 'Motorist fined £60 for close pass on cyclist' does not make for good headlines and sell papers and neither is it much of a detterent effect on other motorists.
So perhaps as cyclists we should thank Wayne Humphreys since so many now seem to believe that you can indeed be fined £1000s for a close pass on a cyclist and that must have a detterent effect.
The driver (Wayne Humphreys) was offerend a course, which he did not attend, and a fixed penalty notice which he did not pay.
He then kept failing to turn up in court so the fine and court costs accumulated significantly. The courts appear to have taken a dim view of the guys non appearences etc so he ended up with a fairly large fine and costs, which could have been avoided.
The original fine, for breaching the highway code, would have been maybe £60 ?
But 'Motorist fined £60 for close pass on cyclist' does not make for good headlines and sell papers and neither is it much of a detterent effect on other motorists.
So perhaps as cyclists we should thank Wayne Humphreys since so many now seem to believe that you can indeed be fined £1000s for a close pass on a cyclist and that must have a detterent effect.