Cycling Dan
Cycle Crazy
British cycling don't take cases on if the police are not informed.You do not need a police reference number to make an insurance claim. That's what insurers are for.
British cycling don't take cases on if the police are not informed.You do not need a police reference number to make an insurance claim. That's what insurers are for.
You shouldn't need british cycling if there is no injury.British cycling don't take cases on if the police are not informed.
Add the word "apparent" which is what I said. That gives you everything needed in those 3 words.
You don't understand the word apparent.
I can't be arsed explaining it.
i think he basically means no proof. Cyclist words against drivers. I personally wouldn't report coz nothing will be done. If she refuses to pay just end the conversation, saying you will report to police and then claim on her insurance as you have it all on helmet cam. She won't want the hassle, she will pay up.So you think it's OK to word things vaguely and then refuse to clarify.
OK.
You can still use them if the bike needs repairs and the driver determines it too expensive and you will go away.You shouldn't need british cycling if there is no injury.
In law, there is no such thing as 'filtering', it is simply overtaking. Overtaking is legal (subject to the restrictions like solid white lines, etc) whatever vehicle you are in/on, but rule 167 applies to all vehicles. Any rules that apply only to certain vehicle types have that clearly stated.its legal to filter. Rule 167 applies to cars.
it applies to motorised vehicles. There is a specific instruction in the rule how to behave around cyclists.In law, there is no such thing as 'filtering', it is simply overtaking. Overtaking is legal (subject to the restrictions like solid white lines, etc) whatever vehicle you are in/on, but rule 167 applies to all vehicles. Any rules that apply only to certain vehicle types have that clearly stated.
Nice that the monetary side has been sorted so quick.Just to update this thread.
I received a cheque to cover all the damage in the post 2 weeks ago.
Nothing was contested and it was a very easy process from start to finish. The BC solicitors were great and most of the communication was done via email