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Accident advice for a friend - lewisdmz - 30-11-2013 Not in his car, but on a bicycle. I was following behind. Basically there were parked cars on our left, a bus went to overtake but was forced to cut back in mid manoeuvre due to vehicles travelling in the other direction (completely misjudged it). This forced him into the parked cars so much that his handlebars were scrapping down the bus and one parked car ( unfortunately the car wing mirror was smashed clean off). The bus carried on driving but luckily there was a bus stop literally 20 metres up the road so we managed to catch up, gave the bus driver an earful and got the reg of the bus etc, bus driver was aware he almost killed my mate but presumably not of the damage caused to the parked car. Obviously he wants the owner of the parked car to get the wing mirror sorted out by the bus company but he's worried if he reports it to the police some blame might come to him? Technically the bus driver fled the scene of an accident and also denied to give details which are both illegal. Any suggestions? RE: Accident advice for a friend - 4WayDiablo - 30-11-2013 Give details to the bus company Tell them ehat you just said They should know who was driving what bus at what time Did you get any pics of the damage? RE: Accident advice for a friend - Tom - 30-11-2013 ^^ What he said, hopefully he loses his job. Bus drivers seem to be wankers in my experience. RE: Accident advice for a friend - Toms306 - 30-11-2013 Advice - Use a car, bikes and busses shouldn't be on the roads! Also, busses have camera's on them for exactly this reason, go to the bus depot and get them to check the recordings for that bus. (30-11-2013, 07:12 PM)Tom Wrote: Bus drivers seem to be wankers in my experience. It's not their fault tbh, it's the stupid bonus scheme that they are paid by. They use a black box like the insurance ones to decide how good their driving is....so they want to drive as smooth as possible, bullying people out of the way to avoid braking/hard acceleration etc so they get paid more for 'better' driving... RE: Accident advice for a friend - swampy - 30-11-2013 Buses around out way have a sign warning cyclist not to pass on the left RE: Accident advice for a friend - 4WayDiablo - 30-11-2013 (30-11-2013, 07:54 PM)swampy Wrote: Buses around out way have a sign warning cyclist not to pass on the left But the bus passed the cyclist? RE: Accident advice for a friend - Rich306 - 30-11-2013 Bus drivers should be aware of their surroundings at all times, regardless to whether the cyclist is 'undertaking' or not. In this case, report him and make sure the case gets seen through. Your friend was extremely lucky not to have been crushed, this bus driver seems to be a bit selfish only thinking of his job when it's clear he's dangerous. RE: Accident advice for a friend - Dum-Dum - 01-12-2013 Tell the police! The busses in london have CCTV covering all of the inside and outside so will show the accident. The bus driver needs dealing with appropriately for what hes done especially considering the massive hoo ha in London at the minute because 6 cyclists have been killed by large vehicles in 2 weeks. RE: Accident advice for a friend - r3k1355 - 02-12-2013 Another vote for reporting it to the police. The bus went to overtake two cyclists, then squished your mate between a parked car and the bus?? Geezer should loose his job for that. RE: Accident advice for a friend - Poodle - 02-12-2013 Report him, it won't come back on your mate. Besides, what's the worst the car owner can do, claim against your mates' bicycle insurance - OWAIT lol. RE: Accident advice for a friend - welshpug - 02-12-2013 I have bicycle insurance... RE: Accident advice for a friend - Poodle - 02-12-2013 That's for if it's stolen or damaged though isn't it, another road user can't claim on that. Unless you really have paid for vehicle insurance for your bicycle, in which case you're a mug. RE: Accident advice for a friend - welshpug - 02-12-2013 no, I am insured for when some lady garden knocks me off it :p |