Would you stop?

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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
I'd stop, even if I didnt know what to do. At least I could comfort him and or call the police and ambulance and maybe divert traffic away. My thinking is that one day it might be or could be me.
 

Cycling Dan

Cycle Crazy
Without a doubt.
I think most have the mentality of someone else will stop but they all think that so no one stops.
 
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Deleted member 26715

Guest
Depending on the situation maybe not actually stop but slow down & ask if I could be of any assistance.

Alan...
 

Slim

Über Member
Location
Plough Lane
I once had to drag a motorbike off a rider that had been knocked off by a car driver who hadn't checked her mirrors and tried to turn right as the bike was overtaking. The weird coincidence was that I was at a bus stop waiting to go in to a test for first-aid certification. The training was fresh in my mind so the procedures regarding checking the scene and first checks on the casualty were routine. Fortunately, the rider was fine. I called an ambulance in case his neck had twisted when he hit the ground.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Mr dragon and I stopped when a lad of about 14 came off his bike. His head hit the ground and was bleeding profusely. He started having a fit and it took mr dragon and another man to hold him down to prevent him from hurting himself even more until, the ambulance arrived. I couldn't help because he was so strong and my children were babies so I stayed well back out of the way.
 

Tyke

Senior Member
When I recently got knocked off by a car several following cars just drove past, when one did stop to ask if I was OK I got more from knowing that he had stopped the traffic so I could get up without getting run over than from the help he offered. Don`t know who he was but well done him.
 
I have stopped to lift a motorbike off someone, someone who came past at a stupid speed and I could see he was losing it and did. I and another bloke lifted it off him after he hit the wall. The other bloke began to reprimand him for his riding but I could see the bloke was a mess and shaking pretty badly so I gently intervened. I'm pretty sure he learned his lesson from hitting a sandstone wall, luckily, sliding into it bike first and not head first.
 
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