Hit by a car yesterday...

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TheLondonCyclist
Sorry that you were hit, TLC, but you should consider getting some lights that can be seen from the side. My Exposure Flash and Flare both have about 245 degree lighting and a head torch will light up wherever you are looking.

Something that seems strange, though, is...

... which suggests that you must be something of a prodigy as you said elsewhere that...
Yes, I have been teaching it for 5 years. I've been using Photoshop since 11. I then created a website to teach Photoshop through tutorials on YouTube.
 
OP
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TheLondonCyclist
Sorry that you were hit, TLC, but you should consider getting some lights that can be seen from the side. My Exposure Flash and Flare both have about 245 degree lighting and a head torch will light up wherever you are looking.

Something that seems strange, though, is...

... which suggests that you must be something of a prodigy as you said elsewhere that...
I've also been teaching privately for 4 years.
 

ianjmcd

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PAISLEY
glad you were not seriously injured get well soon .... on a more serious note if the helmet has a dent in it because it protected your head then chuck it in the bin and buy a new one because structurally it would not protect you in the event of another accident
 
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TheLondonCyclist
glad you were not seriously injured get well soon .... on a more serious note if the helmet has a dent in it because it protected your head then chuck it in the bin and buy a new one because structurally it would not protect you in the event of another accident
It has no cracks, so it should be ok for a while until I can get a new one.
 

ianjmcd

Über Member
Location
PAISLEY
The cracks might not be visible but its up to you if you want to take the risk for the sake of £20 for a new one

i would never ride a motorbike if my helmet had been dropped even
 

Drago

Legendary Member
I'm pleased you're ok, but there's a lesson here for you too - cars average about 1.2 tonnes and 13 feet long, and don't just 'come out of nowhere'.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
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Glasgow
Sorry to hear about your crash, TLC, take it easy for a while and gws :hugs:
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
I'm pleased you're ok, but there's a lesson here for you too - cars average about 1.2 tonnes and 13 feet long, and don't just 'come out of nowhere'.
Could happen: happened to me last summer.
a black taxi had parked (presumably for his tea break) amongst dense vegetation in a pedestrian precinct.
I was cycling on the lane parallel to the main road, when he decided to come out. No way you would expect a car to come out from practically behind the bushes lining a cycle lane!
On another occasion, MDB (a member on here) and I were cycling along a canal path when a car (water works maintenance vehicle) suddenly appeared from round a bend. The two of us made an emergency stop in the grass clearing, barely avoiding a crash.
 
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TheLondonCyclist
Could happen: happened to me last summer.
a black taxi had parked (presumably for his tea break) amongst dense vegetation in a pedestrian precinct.
I was cycling on the lane parallel to the main road, when he decided to come out. No way you would expect a car to come out from practically behind the bushes lining a cycle lane!
On another occasion, MDB (a member on here) and I were cycling along a canal path when a car (water works maintenance vehicle) suddenly appeared from round a bend. The two of us made an emergency stop in the grass clearing, barely avoiding a crash.
I have very fast reflexes, but she just came out of nowhere into the side of me. I didn't even see it until I was on top of the bonnet.
 

PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
'Ere, 'eres a funny thing; I don't have lights on my bike and I don't think I ever will have. Simple thing is, as much as I regard myself as something of a 'cyclist', I would never consider riding in the dark or in visibility so poor that lights would be needed. That's my tuppenyworth.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
'Ere, 'eres a funny thing; I don't have lights on my bike and I don't think I ever will have. Simple thing is, as much as I regard myself as something of a 'cyclist', I would never consider riding in the dark or in visibility so poor that lights would be needed. That's my tuppenyworth.
It's always dark here.
 
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