classic33
Leg End Member
When people ask for advice after an incident/accident, nearly always in Commuting and Utility Cycling, I always say get yourself checked first and the bike second. The bike can't feel a thing, the rider can. Or if unlucky can't.True..and i sympathise with those who have.
I was knocked off a brand new £2000 bike after less than 1 mile..large campervan turned straight into me resulting in broken wrist....the vehicle drivers was in their 70s and quote" never saw me because sun was in their eyes"
7 weeks later my wrist healed however the driver has never drove again and still keeps in contact with me or my wife every week.....gutted
The person whose attitude you were questioning spent as much time immobilized in hospital as you did recovering from your broken wrist.
Me, I lost a £1000 bike and a job when t-boned by a drunk driver. One of his many excuses being "He thought I was a bus, so it was safe to do what he did."! That's where the bonnet part comes in for me as mentioned.