Pale Rider
Legendary Member
If the most recent comment at the bottom of the article is to be believed (and even if it is not an accurate account), the crew commander should be more circumspect with his comments and the journalist should engage her brain before parroting them:
"What this article fails to mention is that the cyclist wasn't actually on the A45 road, he was riding on the grass verge which runs alongside the A45 and the van then mounted the kerb AND the verge alongside the Hotel and hit him from behind. The cyclist could have been wearing pink and blue flashing fairy lights with the brightest high vis clothes ever and the van would have still hit him."
Had the van rammed the cyclist in the manner described it is unlikely the firefighter would have made the comment.
Could the comment be wrong?
Yes it could.
Could the firefighter have got hold of the wrong end of the stick?
Yes he could, although it's unlikely that he would not have gathered from the scene that the van driver had left the road, mounted a kerb and crossed a verge before hitting the cyclist.
Does anyone know where the van - with the cyclist underneath it - came to rest?
Leaving all that aside, what the firefighter said - advising cyclists to have decent lights and wear bright clothing - is not worth making a fuss about.
Unless you are a bunker mentality cyclist obsessed with the notion the world is against you.