Body on the road, not moving, what do you do?

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tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
Bless you Twiggy and damn their eyes.

It's a v sorry state of affairs when these things happen. I've had a similar experience and it does leave you deeply worried about the state of today's 'society'.

Sending hugs, best wishes and hope that you are simply a bit bruised.
 

Alves

New Member
Location
Perth
I think it is the "car effect" being in an insulated box apart from others allows us not to engage with our fellow travellers. If they hadn't been in a car they'd have stopped, if you'd been ill on a train or bus or they'd been pedestrians it would have been different. Decent folk the lot of them probably, it's the car that's the factor that makes humans behave like this.
I drive badly and impatiently at times and behave in ways in a car I would never do otherwise, we are all capable of this, I suspect.
 

peanut

Guest
I'd have been the first one to stop and shield ya and come and see if I could do anything to help another fellow human being.
I'm real sorry no one stopped for you .You just have to hope that one day those people will need someone's help and won't get any.Might make them stop and think about how selfish they are .

I don't understand people's mentality these days but it scares the hell out of me.

Hope your ok anyway buddy;)
 
That's awful Twiggy I hope you are OK. I came of a few years back and everybody stopped except the offending WVM. Another time I came of it was an Ambulance job; I don't recall who stopped then except for them stopping me from just walking home, the next morning I discovered why.
 

the reluctant cyclist

Über Member
Location
Birmingham
Awww - so sorry to hear about your accident.

Have you broken your thumb then?

I got knocked of and broke my finger last summer. Had to have it pinned to help it heal. Apparently this is very common practice now (:smile:!)

Hope you heal well.

I have had three "offs". One where someone drove into the back of me when I was turning right - about 8 people stopped to help me. The second one was where I was cyling over a toucan crossing and driver jumped red lights. Nobody stopped - except the driver. Third one where I was doored and broke finger - nobody stopped except owner of offending door! It just seems to be hit and miss as to whether or not people will help.

I have to say if I ever see a crash or anything I always hang around to see if I can help but there's nowt so queer as folk is there?!

Good luck at the clinic - bring a newspaper or a book - my longest wait so far has been 4 and a half hours. By the time I got in my arse hurt more than my finger!! :tongue:
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
That's awful Twiggy... I can't imagine not stopping ever (excluding an obvious threat to my own person safety) and this situation definitely doesn't sound like that. I hope they are now feeling extremely guilty about not stopping. I hope it heals quickly.
 
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Twiggy

New Member
Location
Coventry
Well given the way the first one pulled away serveral people thought he'd hit me, and was fleeing the scene.

I think he'll eventually get caught pulling the same tricks after actually hitting someone, and get into a lot of trouble.
 

Maz

Guru
Bad luck mate.
How did you come off your bike? Car hit you?
 

Flying_Monkey

Recyclist
Location
Odawa
Get well soon.

That seems like almost exactly what happened to me a few years back, but a lot more cars went past, and pedestrians laughed... at least you are getting the sympathy you deserve here - the responses I got from some particular twunts on another part of the forum were less impressive. If I see someone lying immobile in the road, I stop and help. Simple. There's no ifs and buts.
 

Mr Creosote

Senior Member
I sympathise with you for your injuries and hope you get well soon.

However, what people here don't seem to be blinded to is the fact that you could have been a decoy for a carjacking/theft. As a driver you have a split second to assess a situation and make a quick decision about stopping and personal safety after stopping.

Would I stop as a driver? I really don't know. It would depend on a number of factors including the area and the ability to make my escape if it turns bad.

As others have commented it's not a reflection on current society it has been going on since the New Testament was written.
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
Mr Creosote said:
I sympathise with you for your injuries and hope you get well soon.

However, what people here don't seem to be blinded to is the fact that you could have been a decoy for a carjacking/theft. As a driver you have a split second to assess a situation and make a quick decision about stopping and personal safety after stopping.

Would I stop as a driver? I really don't know. It would depend on a number of factors including the area and the ability to make my escape if it turns bad.

As others have commented it's not a reflection on current society it has been going on since the New Testament was written.

Not meaning to divert the thread here, but how many car-jackings have occurred in the UK where the modus operandi has been a fake injured cyclist lying in the road ? I've never heard of a single case.
 

Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
sorry to hear this, has to be a car thing although at least they could say in their defence that there were others there to help

and two people did at least stop and secure your prone body

hard luck on the thumb, cause of accident?

you seem rather reticent on that, gwan, give us all a laugh
 

Mr Creosote

Senior Member
goo_mason said:
Not meaning to divert the thread here, but how many car-jackings have occurred in the UK where the modus operandi has been a fake injured cyclist lying in the road ? I've never heard of a single case.

There were 1200 carjackings in the UK in 2002 (latest unverified figures I can find). I have no idea whether the rate is up or down in the last six years. 100 carjackings a month and only the most serious make the news. The rest seem to go un-reported.

All of them involve some sort of distraction; from rear end shunt, to "broken down" car to simply being waved down. So unless you are telling me that you personally know the circumstances of a potential 7200 carjackings using someone lying in the road, while extremely risky in itself, is a distinct possibility and not without zero probability. Quite apart from the fact that tactics on the part of the criminals will evolve as people become aware of their methods.
 
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