The Metropolitan Police have release a statement confirming that a man has been charged with driving offences following an incident in Swain's Lane in Highgate in which a cyclist was seriously injured.
"Sean Fagan, 29, of Regina Road, N4 was charged on Monday, 6 May, with causing serious injury by dangerous driving in Swains Lane, NW5 on 21 April.
He is further charged with failing to stop after a road traffic collision and failing to report a road traffic collision.
He will appear in custody at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 7 May.
The charges follow an incident at around 1845hrs on 21 April in which a black BMW was in collision with a cyclist. The male cyclist was taken to hospital where his injuries were assessed as not life-threatening."
Medical student, Thonmoy Josh Dey, suffered bleeding on the brain, a broken nose and knee ligament damage when he was hit by a black BMW convertible - travelling on the wrong side of the road, while riding down Swain’s Lane last month.
The horrifying incident achieved national prominence after Josh obtained CCTV footage of the collision which he shared with his local paper The Ham and High.
Swain’s Lane in Highgate is one of London’s most famous cycling hills and is popular spot for riding hill reps, it is also perhaps best known as the course on which the annual Urban Hill Climb takes place.
Pre LED lights were a total PItA! That's for sure.
No mention of Felt. They pretty much pioneered the aero bike along with Cervelo. The AR series have always been some of the most aero frames. ...
Calling HoarseMann!...
There are plenty of 'recognised' brands that's are no more than Chinese open mould frames with a name on the side. Planet X comes to mind. ...
This is a crazily ambitious project. They need a simple building such as a disused or empty distribution centre on a short to medium length lease ...
Sadly true. Motonormativity is entrenched. It doesn't help that public transport has been privatised and effectively run into the ground, most...
Rest in peace, you very lovely lady.
I'm afraid we'll see a fair bit of anti-cyclist rhetoric over the next 12 months. Local and regional elections are due this year and next year....
As a community, we should probably abandon the category 'e-bike' because it has no legal definition and is too broad....
That's strange - usually a vociferous backlash means that quite a few people are taking offense to it and that you should think about why that is....