tricyclista
New Member
Hi, I'm new to the forum and am going to be one of those annoying new users who wades straight in with questions rather than having the decency to read and reply to other people's threads first 
My partner has had quite a nasty cycling accident on his way to work on Tuesday, a lorry turned right across his path and he didn't have time to stop / swerve out the way. He's in hospital with collapsed lung, broken collar bone, broken ribs and general sense of grievance towards all lorry drivers.
The police are saying an independent witness has said my partner was cycling too fast and he was to blame.
There is no way he was over the speed limit and he was very visible with flourescent jacket, lights on etc etc and he is a good cyclist - commutes every day, has good quality bike that is serviced regularly - and there is no dispute that he was in correct part of the road and had the right of way. He was sure the driver had seen him.
Can anyone offer advice please? He has yet to give his statement as he's still doped up on morphine in hospital, but he told me that because he was certain driver had seen him, he sped up to pass the lorry. Should he admit this?
When I'm cycling and a car/bus/lorry waits for me to pass before turning I always speed up a bit. But is this generally accepted as good cycling etiquette / practice?
Any thoughts/advice gratefully received as I cannot believe he is currently held to be to blame. Oh yes, and just to add the lorry driver said 'I'm so sorry mate I just didn't see you' several times while waiting for ambulance to arrive. Seems to hav conveniently ommitted this from his statement!

My partner has had quite a nasty cycling accident on his way to work on Tuesday, a lorry turned right across his path and he didn't have time to stop / swerve out the way. He's in hospital with collapsed lung, broken collar bone, broken ribs and general sense of grievance towards all lorry drivers.
The police are saying an independent witness has said my partner was cycling too fast and he was to blame.

Can anyone offer advice please? He has yet to give his statement as he's still doped up on morphine in hospital, but he told me that because he was certain driver had seen him, he sped up to pass the lorry. Should he admit this?
When I'm cycling and a car/bus/lorry waits for me to pass before turning I always speed up a bit. But is this generally accepted as good cycling etiquette / practice?
Any thoughts/advice gratefully received as I cannot believe he is currently held to be to blame. Oh yes, and just to add the lorry driver said 'I'm so sorry mate I just didn't see you' several times while waiting for ambulance to arrive. Seems to hav conveniently ommitted this from his statement!