Looks like he made a simple mistake,hope you are okay.I know that roundabout although I don't use it very often.
Very worrying if not seeing a 6ft man stood in front of you with lights flashing etc is a simple mistake.
It wasn't malicious in the slightest but was incredibly stupid and would have been a lot worse had I not been able to just step out of my bike (Brompton's not having a crossbar).
Looks like he made a simple mistake...
Please allow me to heartily disagree.
It's this 'simple mistake, could've happened to anyone' mentality that sees motorists acquitted of killing cyclists. It's time drivers were forced to face up to the reality that a 'simple mistake' at the wheel can cost someone else very dearly.
GC
Must admit I dont trust a car running up behind me after my near collision with the land rover in 2010 although that wasn't from the rear.I still don't know how he didn't see me but would guess his concentration was taken up elsewhere.
I think it shows that no matter how visible you think you make yourself, someone, somewhere will be so pre occupied or just spaced out that they will not see you. When you are driving you always have to try and judge what the idiots around are going to do.
You have to think that everyone else is an idiot and is bound to do something stupid. It isn't easy and it can be quite frustrating especially if and when others feel that they are in the right when things go wrong.
We are never going to be able to stop or prevent these things from happening and there and there are no easy answers or quick solutions. I do hope this does not put you off of continuing to cycle however. Good luck
Here's one thing that now worries me, we are told as cyclists to keep a primary position in certain situations and this was one of them. The guy crushed my back end while I was stationary, what would happen if I was riding in primary at speed and some idiot 'doesn't see me' in front of him?