Six-Mile Road Rage Row Ends with Cyclist Killed

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Hornchurch

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Alas the dreaded 'road rage' imposition strikes again & now, two drivers (rightfully) face a custodial-sentence.
It was in my newsfeed (Yahoo) as I signed-out (E-mails)
I'll just relate what's written in the depressing news-article, below - meantime, my heart goes out to the cyclist & his family

James Morris
·Freelance news writer, Yahoo UK
Fri, 6 May 2022,

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/road-rage-drivers-killed-cyclist-163053246.html

A pair who were locked in a six-mile road rage row while driving at up to 70mph killed a cyclist who was thrown 40 metres in the air.
A jury found David Ferry and Paige Robinson guilty of causing the death of cyclist Graham Pattison by their dangerous driving.

A unanimous verdict was reached within three hours at Teesside Crown Court.

Robinson, 24, sobbed and Ferry, 47, didn't react as judge Jonathan Carroll told them: "A custodial sentence is inevitable. The only question is how long that will be. Be under no illusions, whatsoever, make arrangements between now and 1st June that are necessary before you go to prison."

Mr Pattison, a father-of-two, was cycling from Sedgefield to Wynyard on the A689 on 24 July, 2020 when he was hit by a car travelling close to 70 mph. Mr Pattison, 49, was propelled 40 metres into the air after Robinson's Ford Fiesta collided with his back wheel.

His injuries were catastrophic and he was pronounced dead a short while later. Robinson immediately told witnesses, who stopped to help Mr Pattison, that a black Audi had swerved left towards her, causing her to serve away to avoid a crash.

She said she didn't see Mr Pattison cycling close to the edge of the road. The court heard it was a bright, dry day and Mr Pattison was wearing a red and white striped top, a cycling helmet and had a flashing red light attached to his bike.

Ferry, who had been driving a black Audi TT sports coupe side-by-side with Robinson in the moments before the crash, simply drove on. He told police he hadn't seen the cyclist or the crash and that he "wanted to get home" to Redcar.

But Ferry and Robinson had spent a six-mile stretch of the A689, leading up to the crash, engaged in a road rage row.

Ferry claimed Robinson cut in front of him twice, after coming off the A1 at junction 60 and turning left onto Hartlepool Road.

Robinson claimed Ferry started gesticulating and swearing, and pointing at her to pull over. The two blamed each other for causing the fatal road crash throughout the trial. Ferry told the jury that Robinson began tailgating him along the A689.

Robinson claimed Ferry was the one who was angry and that he repeatedly slammed on his brakes and sped away, leaving her in fear of going into the back of him. She told the jury she pulled into the slow lane to get away from him, but that he then began to drive side-by-side with her, before swerving towards her.

Witnesses told the court that they saw Robinson's white Fiesta "wobble" before hitting Mr Pattison. A lorry driver who was travelling in the opposite direction said he heard a loud bang and "saw a cyclist travelling through the air".

Trevor Smith was driving behind Robinson and told the court: "The white car was quite close to the black car, they were side by side".

"They seemed to be matching each other. The white car swerved to the left and it was a 'speed wobble' as if she was trying to get the car under control. The brake lights went on at that point.

"There was a cyclist in front of the white car. I can remember saying to my wife - ‘He’s going to get hit’ - I was referring to the cyclist. I was braking very hard, I was worried the cyclist might land in front of my car."

Robinson, of Billingham, and Ferry, of Redcar, were granted bail with the condition that they co-operate with the probation service, which will compile pre-sentence reports.

Following Thursday's verdict, the pair will be back in court on 1st June to be sentenced.
 

Dave7

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Cheshire
Tragic for the victim, his family and the families of the guilty persons.
 

DRM

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Location
West Yorks
If that’s the road I think it is, there’s a short stretch of dual carriage way off the A1, that goes to national speed limit single carriage way, it’s like a race track as every body tries to merge, and you always get the cutting up scenario, further on it’s a varying 50 to 40 mph limit towards Wynard then Billingham, racing at 70 mph side by side is beyond dangerous driving, these 2 really need a library of books thrown at them, perhaps take them to a race track and put them on bikes, while drivers aim at them at 70 mph+ would be fitting, if they survive they can continue with a long custodial sentence
 
The incident happened on the stretch after wynyard leading up to the roundabout that takes you to sedgefield or left to Stockton.

It’s a dual carriage way with 70mph speed limit. There is a cycleway/path but it is broken concrete, not well kept and not really rideable.

The road has a long sweeping left hand bend over about 3 miles (so practically straight), there is no tree cover and it’s open so how the hell he wasn’t seen is beyond me!
 

Slick

Guru
Not that it will be any consolation to the cyclist or his family, but jail is too good for them.
 

Bonefish Blues

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52 Festive Road
The incident happened on the stretch after wynyard leading up to the roundabout that takes you to sedgefield or left to Stockton.

It’s a dual carriage way with 70mph speed limit. There is a cycleway/path but it is broken concrete, not well kept and not really rideable.

The road has a long sweeping left hand bend over about 3 miles (so practically straight), there is no tree cover and it’s open so how the hell he wasn’t seen is beyond me!

Presumably because of the limitations of the human brain and the fact that its limited processing power and focus was completely taken up with her altercation with the other driver, sadly :sad:
 

Cycleops

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Accra, Ghana

Slick

Guru
And in other motorist kills cyclist news I see a delivery driver without a licence killed an elderly cyclist:
https://www.itv.com/news/anglia/202...-killed-89-year-old-cyclist-had-faked-licence
The driver was handed a 13 month prison sentence. Is this what a persons life is worth now? He’ll be out in six months, an absolute disgrace.
Just hope those two get a proper sentence.

Beyond belief.
 
And in other motorist kills cyclist news I see a delivery driver without a licence killed an elderly cyclist:
https://www.itv.com/news/anglia/202...-killed-89-year-old-cyclist-had-faked-licence
The driver was handed a 13 month prison sentence. Is this what a persons life is worth now? He’ll be out in six months, an absolute disgrace.
Just hope those two get a proper sentence.

Ah yes - but I note that the cyclist was not wearing a helmet:eek::eek:
In which case it would be relevant to say whether or not he suffered head injuries or died due to other injuries
but no - no helmet - had to be mentioned whether relevant or not

wonder what the comments in the DM would read like - if they ran the 'story'??
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
Ah yes - but I note that the cyclist was not wearing a helmet:eek::eek:
In which case it would be relevant to say whether or not he suffered head injuries or died due to other injuries
but no - no helmet - had to be mentioned whether relevant or not
Might also be relevant that at his advanced age he might not have had much longer to live .
 

DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks
The incident happened on the stretch after wynyard leading up to the roundabout that takes you to sedgefield or left to Stockton.

It’s a dual carriage way with 70mph speed limit. There is a cycleway/path but it is broken concrete, not well kept and not really rideable.

The road has a long sweeping left hand bend over about 3 miles (so practically straight), there is no tree cover and it’s open so how the hell he wasn’t seen is beyond me!

Yes it does open up nearer the A19, which makes it worse, as you say it's very open, and makes the whole thing worse as it's got very clear sight lines, I do hope these two rot in prison
 
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