RedRider
Pulling through
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Earlier this evening my partner came home with another cyclist in tow. He'd just gone over the bonnet of a car up the road and had a cut and swollen ankle and says his head left a dent in the car's bodywork. We gave him a little first aid and he's gone off to A&E for a more thorough check-up. We've kept hold of his bike for him which has a badly buckled front wheel, and damaged forks.
My partner was a witness to what happened. The car pulled out of the side road and he hit it side on. Although the driver stopped briefly to ask if he was alright they then left the scene without exchanging details. The cyclist was really shaken at this point.
Another driver had managed to jot down the reg number and gave them to my partner and the lad now has the number.
I've advised him to call the police and make sure the call is logged for insurance reasons if nothing else.
Is there any other advice I can give the lad just now?
(The weird thing is, almost exactly a year ago I brought a cyclist home following an incident at the next junction along. I arrived just after it had happened and broke up a fight between the cyclist and the driver. Fortunatey the cyclist wasn't injured and I was able to loan him a wheel to set him on his way.)
My partner was a witness to what happened. The car pulled out of the side road and he hit it side on. Although the driver stopped briefly to ask if he was alright they then left the scene without exchanging details. The cyclist was really shaken at this point.
Another driver had managed to jot down the reg number and gave them to my partner and the lad now has the number.
I've advised him to call the police and make sure the call is logged for insurance reasons if nothing else.
Is there any other advice I can give the lad just now?
(The weird thing is, almost exactly a year ago I brought a cyclist home following an incident at the next junction along. I arrived just after it had happened and broke up a fight between the cyclist and the driver. Fortunatey the cyclist wasn't injured and I was able to loan him a wheel to set him on his way.)