Dear Vincent Cable MP
I have previously written to you, and Susan Kramer MP, with some concerns regarding proposed changes to the Highway Code and cyclists. This was when wording was going to be changed to insist that cyclists MUST use cycling facilities where provided if at all possible, as opposed to using them if practical. I received favourable replies from you both on this matter and thankfully parliament chose not to make the changes that I, and many other cyclists, objected to.
It has since come to my attention that, in a case where a cyclist was deliberately run into by a car, the police decided that, because the cyclist was not using the cycling facilities provided, it was the cyclists fault that they were run over (by a car overtaking at a pinch point). Details of the case are below.
Although this case occurred in Cambridge, I am very worried that it will set a precedent throughout the country and feel that it is indicative of a misconception amongst motorists, and more worryingly, the police, that cyclists have no right to cycle on the road when facilities (that in many cases are inadequate) are provided.
I live in Twickenham, work in Richmond and commute most of the time by bike. I have had occasional, similar occurrences of drivers driving at me or shouting at me for cycling on the road, and received a similar “well, you weren’t using the cycle path” attitude from the local police.
As MP’s for a party that has been pro environment and pro cycling far longer than many other parties, I was hoping that you could in some way help to raise this issue in order to change attitudes towards cyclists using the roads by drivers and the police.