Cycling Fatality - Yorke Peninsula - 5 March '10
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Cycling Fatality - Yorke Peninsula - 5 March '10Unfortunately someone has lost their life while out cycling this morning on the Yorke Peninsula in SA. Be careful everyone, especially here in SA with the Long weekend....
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sout ... 5837209384 Last edited by Dr_Mutley on Fri Mar 05, 2010 12:15 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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Re: Cycling Fatality - Yorke Peninsula - 5 March '10
why? is it not of national interest?? EDIT: fixed typo in title...
Re: Cycling Fatality - Yorke Peninsula - 5 March '10
Does this mean it was deliberate, and not really an accident as such?
Re: Cycling Fatality - Yorke Peninsula - 5 March '10
not sure brau... tragic either way i guess, will have to watch that for further developments.... my guess is it was a driver either doing something very stupid, or driving in a state of undue care and tragically killed someone....
Re: Cycling Fatality - Yorke Peninsula - 5 March '10Apparently the driver had lost his licensee license so should not have been on the road.
Re: Cycling Fatality - Yorke Peninsula - 5 March '10why? is it not of national interest??
We are South Australian not Australian I think? You would hope with all the recent focus on the other cycling tradgey in SA thats back in the courts that SAPOL and legal people will hopefully take things a little more seriously? Until a driver is charged and given a heavy penalty from the courts for causing injury or death, it would appear we are second class road users! Also as stated in a general discussion thread of similar interest to this thread I agree there some types of vehicles more likely to have disregard for cyclists and I 100% agree with the comment tip truck's get way too close and are one of the major culprits.. In closing comments as always, our thoughts are with families and friends of both parties.. Steve.
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Re: Cycling Fatality - Yorke Peninsula - 5 March '10
not sure which way ur swinging with this?... given every cycling crash on the eastern seaboard gets a run in the general forum, i didnt think it was off the mark at all by originally posting this in the general forum, as i would be of interest to everyone, not just SA. I guess i was wrong.... WRT to driver not having a licence, it is tragic that this fatality shouldve been avoided, given the previous disqualification...
Re: Cycling Fatality - Yorke Peninsula - 5 March '10This was posted on Adelaide Cyclists.
http://www.adelaidecyclists.com/xn/deta ... ment:10603 I imagine this would have an effect on the whole town.
Re: Cycling Fatality - Yorke Peninsula - 5 March '10Dr_Mutley,
I agree with your sentiments, this thread is really no different to the other road collision threads from all parts of the country in the general discussion area. As SA people, we are generally treated differently to the wider east coast audience, even the news on TV is slanted towards the east coast, so I am not surprised this thread was moved. Hence my refence to the general discussion thread. So no harm no foul.. Steve.
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Re: Cycling Fatality - Yorke Peninsula - 5 March '10Jailed!
Wow. No wimpy community service but jail time http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011 ... 165514.htm An unlicensed driver who hit and killed a cyclist on Yorke Peninsula in South Australia last year has been sentenced to nearly two years in jail. David John Bennett, 60, was driving to work south of Minlaton in March when he knocked over and killed 56-year-old cyclist Chris Hudson. The District Court was told Bennett had been disqualified from driving and been put on a bond about three weeks before the crash for other driving offences. Bennett pleaded guilty to aggravated driving without due care and was sentenced to eight months in prison. He will spend an additional 15 months in prison for breaching his bond. The victim's wife, Denise Hudson, says Bennett should have been charged with causing death by dangerous driving, which carries a more severe penalty. "There's a big gap between them and there should be something in between," she said. Bennett will be eligible for parole next April but will be disqualified from driving until October 2017. Amateur oenologist and green-friendly commuter.
Re: Cycling Fatality - Yorke Peninsula - 5 March '10Is this only relevant to SA?
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/call-for- ... 6022538177 Causing death by dangerous driving carries a maximum penalty of 15 years for a basic offence and life for an aggravated offence. Both attract a loss of licence of 10 years. Driving without due care attracts a maximum of just 12 months and a licence loss of no less than six months. Amateur oenologist and green-friendly commuter.
Re: Cycling Fatality - Yorke Peninsula - 5 March '10At least there was some jail time, when compared to that other infamous SA case with a dodgy lawyer McGee.
Still sad beyond words though.
Re: Cycling Fatality - Yorke Peninsula - 5 March '10
I am stunned. What is going on. If this person had conned some people out of their money he would have got a much more severe penalty. Thoughts go out to the family involved. Any minute not spent on my bike is a minute wasted.
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