A court has heard how a lorry driver who dragged a cyclist 14 metres under his wheels waited eight minutes until the paramedics arrived and then drove off without speaking to the police. Darren Anderton – who denies causing the death of Magda Tadaj by careless driving – later told officers he had just been passing when she was hit by a car, and that he left the scene as he felt there was "nothing he could do".
The BBC reports that Tadaj sustained ‘catastophic injuries’ when she went under the wheels of Anderton’s truck last May.
The Old Bailey heard that the incident took place on St James's Road, Croydon, at a narrow point where the cycle lane ends.
Tadaj had just moved in front of the lorry and was about two metres ahead when Anderton began to accelerate.
Prosecutor Ian McLoughlin told jurors: "Instead of pulling out to allow Ms Tadaj sufficient space or slowing to allow her to continue ahead, the defendant maintained his course and struck her on the near side of his vehicle just in front of the wheel arch in front of his cab."
There were a number of witnesses to the collision and CCTV footage from the lorry.
Anderton stopped and saw Tadaj lying in the road. McLoughlin said that he waited for about eight minutes for paramedics to arrive and then drove off to complete his delivery.
Police officers tracked him down after this delivery, arresting him on suspicion of causing death by careless driving.
He told police he had heard a "cry or scream" and had seen a woman lying in the road in his mirror. He allegedly said he did not know how she came to be on the ground and did not remember any impact.
Anderton had left his base in Coventry at about 4am and had driven about 140 miles before the crash.
He said there were no problems with his mirrors and that he was not using his mobile phone at the time.
He said he had been driving for 30 years and had considered himself a "good driver" but now never wants to drive again.
The case continues.
And no mention of the Sinclair C5 40th anniversary ? It had pedals, was based on a recumbent, essentially an early ebike/vehicle. ...
It was "only" the security man's hand, not his life. And it was only a cyclist's property. Case closed....
By all means introduce the 'cycle tax' in the UK and EU. But then build a contiguous, comprehensive and high quality network of cycle lanes first....
No. Bristol.
Another Driverless car - oh. ...
Appears that the scheme installation has now been paused:...
Actually, having recently bought a cheaper, new helmet to replace a more expensive (but cracked) one, I would say that more expensive is better. ...
It's a lot of money for a simple-looking little tool, but I've been very happy with previous Dynaplugs - they are super effective.
A couple of call-outs from the Guardian piece:...
Well that'll be the famous BBC balance.