Fell of bike ,:(, First real incidence

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Prasad

New Member
Every now and then people warn me about how dangerous is commuting in London. And guess what ? at the start of week ,I fell of bike, at the safest location of my commute,in broad day light, a one way cycle route clearly separated from main road(with concrete blocks). A crazy delivery man come out of a sho,p right on my way. I slammed brake(both) with force. And I think, as it was wet, front brake pad stick to rim, and I gone face down, back wheel in the air. As it was cycle route, speed wasn't great, but, lifting of rear wheel in air made me fall on ground with great speed on right cheek, thanks to helmet for minimizing impact. Got bruise in cheek, lip. Onlookers/and the guy who caused this helped me to wipe blood, offered water, I think. I was not in full thinking capacity for atleast 20 mins. Crazy me, should have called ambulance straight away. Instead, I choosen to walk my bike(yes, she is fine) to complete my commute, to realize later that, my left arm is complaining. Gone to nearest tube, and back home. Changed clothes, called better half, and walked to nearest A & E. They found fracture in my left arm. They taken me in, to discuss, if it requires operation. Fracture is near my left elbo. But, today they dicharged me without any opearation( I'm happy,:sad:). But, I'll be visiting hospital every week.

Thing made me stunned is, speed with which I hit ground. I will always advocate helmet now on, and without which, I would have in worst situation.

One more thing, I want to point out is, we always concentrate on dangerous things on commute, like, busy roads,HGV's, night time cycling, but safest things could also turn dangerous. As said earlier, I face this accident on safest possible portion of my commute.

So, now, no cycling up to 5 weeks, more resistace to my futue cycling plans from other half. I told you so stares so from collegues and my incident as excuse for people dont' want to take cycling.
 

PBancroft

Senior Member
Location
Winchester
Glad you're (mostly) OK. Did delivery man stop?
 

rh100

Well-Known Member
I'm glad you came out of it with nothing too major, as you say it could have been worse.
Did you actually go over the handlebars? I did that once as a teenager - it happened so quickly I was on the ground before I realised what was happening. Because it was in a busy area I felt embarresed and quickly scuttled off and then started to feel the pain later.
I wouldn't worry about the 'I told you so' type comments and looks though, whatever you decide to do at least you had the guts to give it a go. How do you feel about getting back on?

Hope you get better soon.
 

bad boy

Über Member
Location
London
Sorry to hear that mate, I bet it was an experience you could of done without.

Hope your arm mends soon and it has not put you off from getting back on the bike when fully fit and able.

I nearly got squashed by a van today going over a small bridge by Excell in the city I normally get really angry but the blatant disregard for my safety in the way this guy was driving really scared me, so I sympathise with you as that must have really knocked the wind out of you falling like that not to mention painfull.

All the best
 
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Prasad

New Member
Kaipaith, I think, he does. But, I was kind of in dizzy state for few moments, due to impact. Last thing, I clearely remember, he suddenly appear on my route, me shouting, and slamming brake with full force. Cycle route is made adjecent to pavement, at different level. So there is no ambiguity. Its, clearly, physically seapareted from both pavement and main road, dutch style not just white markings.

rh100, Yes, I did go over handle bar. I think, thats the reason, I hit ground with greater speed. And, yes, I was trying to show brave face,too. But in pain. I'm sure, i must have frightened lot of would be cyclist on road and in tube with bruises on my face, :sad: , on way back to home.

I'll miss cycling for atleast for 4-5 weeks, may need to postpone my new purchase through cyclescheme by as many days.

And has to cancel short trip to france starting tommoro.
 
Christ that sounds awful.Lucky you were wearing your helmet.


Glad you're (mostly) OK. Did delivery man stop?

I think in the post he says yes.
 
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Prasad

New Member
rh100 said:
Oh that is a shame

Why delay the cycle scheme though?

I'm planing my first road bike. And my left hand is in plaster covering elbow. So, I cannot test ride any bike from my short list. So better wait for 4-5 weeks.
 

rh100

Well-Known Member
Ah right, wise choice then :sad:
 
One more thing, I want to point out is, we always concentrate on dangerous things on commute, like, busy roads,HGV's, night time cycling, but safest things could also turn dangerous. As said earlier, I face this accident on safest possible portion of my commute.

+1
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
Prasad said:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en...d=5O3xV559yvZOE4ykxU5O2g&cbp=12,101.09,,0,5.5


This was the location, I fell off. I consider this part as safest of my journey. Cycle route is clearly separate.


oooo, just down the road from my office.

Hope you heal up soon and it doesnt put you off. Good news about the arm tho, it could have been worse and i take you point about the safe bits being just as nasty, its a good warning for the rest of us not to get apathetic.

Swift recovery!
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Yep,
worse accident I have had in recent years (Broken rib and sprained wrist), was on a shared cycle/pedestrian path in a park.

hackbike 666 said:
One more thing, I want to point out is, we always concentrate on dangerous things on commute, like, busy roads,HGV's, night time cycling, but safest things could also turn dangerous. As said earlier, I face this accident on safest possible portion of my commute.

+1
 
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