If a car passes me then cuts me off that's the cars fault, if I catch up to a car , although I have the right of way, I know he might not see me so I yeald. It's not the law, but it's common sense.
@@jimswheels Vid title says course or conditional offer. Maybe that's all police are willing to divulge? Wonder if driver could be forced to take TWO courses.
@@paulflory3532 No, as there is only a single offence committed; 'driving without reasonable consideration'. Although that single offence impacted multiple parties, the way it works is the offence is penalised but impact can be considered as mitigation/aggravation. Now, once you've done a course, you can't do another course within 3 years, this is because if you commit another offence within that period you're kind of saying, "I can't be rehabilitated, so you need to escalate from a course". So where multiple offences do arise in a single event, that removes the ability to take the course.
Hi Makecyclingsafe again, can I feature this video "EF61RSU Ford Focus driver right hook of cyclist, Essex Police result; Course or Conditional Offer" on my UA-cam channel? I will credit you on-screen and provide a link back. Any updates? Thanks.
If a car passes me then cuts me off that's the cars fault, if I catch up to a car , although I have the right of way, I know he might not see me so I yeald. It's not the law, but it's common sense.
I can still hear you crying now
Good outcome. Failed to give way to you or the oncoming rider. In need of education!
Driver earned TWO tickets for that heedless move.
@@paulflory3532 Good - do Essex publish outcomes then?
@@jimswheels Vid title says course or conditional offer. Maybe that's all police are willing to divulge? Wonder if driver could be forced to take TWO courses.
I doubt there would be two tickets, based on my experience.
@@paulflory3532 No, as there is only a single offence committed; 'driving without reasonable consideration'. Although that single offence impacted multiple parties, the way it works is the offence is penalised but impact can be considered as mitigation/aggravation.
Now, once you've done a course, you can't do another course within 3 years, this is because if you commit another offence within that period you're kind of saying, "I can't be rehabilitated, so you need to escalate from a course". So where multiple offences do arise in a single event, that removes the ability to take the course.
You actually sped up, in order to cause this problem, not the ford focus's fault.
Hi Makecyclingsafe again, can I feature this video "EF61RSU Ford Focus driver right hook of cyclist, Essex Police result; Course or Conditional Offer" on my UA-cam channel? I will credit you on-screen and provide a link back. Any updates? Thanks.
I have similar things happen all the time but don’t cry about it and put it on UA-cam
A good outcome would be that the driver got fined,what if he or she had hit either cyclist,points and a fine.