The pedestrian should not have done that but no way on earth is she responsible for riders death.
The car striking her must take some blame and to be fair the lady on the bike with abilities demonstrated should not be riding either on pavement or on the road.
I suspect this verdict will be overturned on appeal. It should be.
I strongly disagree, the offender forced the cyclist into the road and under the car, giving the driver no chance, so I applaud the police response:
DS Mark Dollard, of Cambridgeshire police, said: “This is a difficult and tragic case. Everyone will have their own views of cyclists on pavements and cycleways, but what is clear is Grey’s response to the presence of Celia on a pedal cycle was totally disproportionate and ultimately found to be unlawful, resulting in Celia’s untimely and needless death.
“I am pleased with the verdict and hope it is a stark reminder to all road users to take care and be considerate to each other."
So I add, no matter what the circumstances or our opinions, we should all be considerate and care for each other on roads, pavements, indeed anywhere in public and at all times. No-one can risk taking a life to enforce their own opinions on a possible minor infringement.
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