2022 Cycling Fatalities
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2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby elantra » Thu Jan 06, 2022 4:36 pm
Media reports that a man in his 50’s died as a result of hit and run in south east Melbourne suburb
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/7news. ... 202660.amp
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby brumby33 » Thu Jan 06, 2022 5:07 pm
I know it's still dark at 4.30am but this time of the year not many cars on the road this time of the morning so the driver that hit him is probably under the influence of some substance and would be the main reason anyone would leave someone to die on the side of the road like that.
Hope they catch the mongrel and throw him in the slammer on a minimum manslaughter charge for 15 years or more.
I was only saying to my wife only this arvo, I'm really starting to lose confidence riding my bike on the road now and have completely lost faith in humanity. You just don't know when you'll come across a Murdering car driver. There's a lot of mentally insane people out there who have the use of a motorcar at their disposal. RIP to the deceased and my Condolences to his family.
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby onetwoorthree » Thu Jan 06, 2022 5:20 pm
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby brumby33 » Thu Jan 06, 2022 6:25 pm
Yeah well that'd be right....probably won't be long before they get him, I'd say he's probably had priors....they usually do!!onetwoorthree wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 5:20 pmThe car involved was stolen. Probably sufficient motive not to hang around. The police have released an image of the alleged driver: https://www.police.vic.gov.au/witness-a ... al-hit-run
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby elantra » Fri Jan 07, 2022 12:09 am
If that is the case, then the criminal justice system has yet again failed its primary purpose, which is to protect its citizens from unreasonable risks of harmbrumby33 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 6:25 pmYeah well that'd be right....probably won't be long before they get him, I'd say he's probably had priors....they usually do!!onetwoorthree wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 5:20 pmThe car involved was stolen. Probably sufficient motive not to hang around. The police have released an image of the alleged driver: https://www.police.vic.gov.au/witness-a ... al-hit-run
In Australia in recent years there have been some cases of extreme tragedy which could have been prevented if the justice system was working as it should.
The case that springs to mind, (or more specifically slaps us in the face) was the catastrophe near Nowra in 2017
All 4 members of the Falkholt family were killed when a large car (being driven by a man with an appalling driving record), left its lane at high speed, giving this family no chance to avoid an unsurvivable collision
Not suggesting that the above has much in common with today’s loss of life, but I do think that we should expect that persons with concerning prior history are subject to greater scrutiny, so as to prevent repeat instances of some of the tragedies that have occurred in recent years
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby brumby33 » Fri Jan 07, 2022 4:38 am
Yes Elantra, totally agree, it's often not the police that let us down, it's judicial system, soft judges and over filled Gaols that are keeping the ones that should be in there.....out or in only for a brief time then they are out in the communities once again. Cops are often frustrated on some of the sentences that get handed out. Lets hope that when they catch the bastard that killed that fella in Melbourne yesterday morning, he's off the street for a very long time....we can only wish.elantra wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 12:09 amIf that is the case, then the criminal justice system has yet again failed its primary purpose, which is to protect its citizens from unreasonable risks of harmbrumby33 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 6:25 pmYeah well that'd be right....probably won't be long before they get him, I'd say he's probably had priors....they usually do!!onetwoorthree wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 5:20 pmThe car involved was stolen. Probably sufficient motive not to hang around. The police have released an image of the alleged driver: https://www.police.vic.gov.au/witness-a ... al-hit-run
In Australia in recent years there have been some cases of extreme tragedy which could have been prevented if the justice system was working as it should.
The case that springs to mind, (or more specifically slaps us in the face) was the catastrophe near Nowra in 2017
All 4 members of the Falkholt family were killed when a large car (being driven by a man with an appalling driving record), left its lane at high speed, giving this family no chance to avoid an unsurvivable collision
Not suggesting that the above has much in common with today’s loss of life, but I do think that we should expect that persons with concerning prior history are subject to greater scrutiny, so as to prevent repeat instances of some of the tragedies that have occurred in recent years
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby familyguy » Fri Jan 07, 2022 9:19 pm
Torched the car afterwards. Sure sign he's just a misunderstood soul who's never done nothin' bad.
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby ColinOldnCranky » Wed Jan 12, 2022 11:35 pm
I'm about to put on my pedant hat, please don't take me too seriously.
Hat on, here goes...
Actually that protection is more the purpose of the Police, various emergency services like firies, private security and some intelligence gathering bodies.
The justice system largely is mostly about punishment and return of wrongdoers to society afterwards. Any protection the law offers is certainly not "primary" though there is some indirect protection by way of fear - scaring those who may transgress into NOT transgressing for fear of punishment. Which, unfortunately, evidence indicates is not too good either.
Let's make that "yet again the policing and surveillance systems have failed to protect us". Though it is too early to draw even that conclusion,
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby outnabike » Thu Jan 13, 2022 9:10 am
I agree with the sentiments but disagree that most police will not let you down. Every time I put a report with a video of an offensive driver the police actually look at ways to turn the conversation to defend the driver.brumby33 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 6:25 pmYes Elantra, totally agree, it's often not the police that let us down, it's judicial system, soft judges and over filled jails that are keeping the ones that should be in there.....out or in only for a brief time then they are out in the communities once again. Cops are often frustrated on some of the sentences that get handed out. Lets hope that when they catch the bastard that killed that fella in Melbourne yesterday morning, he's off the street for a very long time....we can only wish.
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It shows me that I have to develop a water tight arguement and presentation to them that has to be made very strongly indeed. I am getting pretty good at it.
I have to accept they are motorists coming to see another disgruntled bicycle rider that need to have explained to him the difficulties of a driver confronting cyclists.
The most common apologist remark is "You must realise that the average driver does not know the rules for cyclists and does not ride."
Not long ago I had a motorist fined for not giving way to me at a tee intersection. I struggle with posting pics here, but the officer only hit them with a fine for the egregious manner with which the vehicle came across the width of two lanes to almost hit me and that I had to brake hard. All on cam.
Another car at the same intersection they let off.... as that cars driver was not quite as blind... so judged not as deadly in his manner. That driver was forgiven.
It is most difficult to get a non bicycle rider to realise the danger that goes from a simple ride to one of life endangerment. Some cops come out with why don't you just drive your car.
I have actually found most police do let you down.
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby brumby33 » Thu Jan 13, 2022 11:23 am
In most cases i have found that even car to car incidents, unless there is an accident, somebody is hurt, cars are undrivable, the Police don't want to know about it. Even going back in the late 80's when I ran up the backside of a Datsun 1600 with my brand new Magna....both cars drivable but i rang them anyway coz that's what i thought one had to do if the damage was estimated over a certain amount...cops turned up....didn't get out of car, they asked me "does anyone need a infringment ticket...no? Ok cya!!" so unless someone is injured, an incident reported will be met with disinterest as it just means more paperwork.outnabike wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 9:10 amI agree with the sentiments but disagree that most police will not let you down. Every time I put a report with a video of an offensive driver the police actually look at ways to turn the conversation to defend the driver.brumby33 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 6:25 pmYes Elantra, totally agree, it's often not the police that let us down, it's judicial system, soft judges and over filled jails that are keeping the ones that should be in there.....out or in only for a brief time then they are out in the communities once again. Cops are often frustrated on some of the sentences that get handed out. Lets hope that when they catch the bastard that killed that fella in Melbourne yesterday morning, he's off the street for a very long time....we can only wish.
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It shows me that I have to develop a water tight arguement and presentation to them that has to be made very strongly indeed. I am getting pretty good at it.
I have to accept they are motorists coming to see another disgruntled bicycle rider that need to have explained to him the difficulties of a driver confronting cyclists.
The most common apologist remark is "You must realise that the average driver does not know the rules for cyclists and does not ride."
Not long ago I had a motorist fined for not giving way to me at a tee intersection. I struggle with posting pics here, but the officer only hit them with a fine for the egregious manner with which the vehicle came across the width of two lanes to almost hit me and that I had to brake hard. All on cam.
Another car at the same intersection they let off.... as that cars driver was not quite as blind... so judged not as deadly in his manner. That driver was forgiven.
It is most difficult to get a non bicycle rider to realise the danger that goes from a simple ride to one of life endangerment. Some cops come out with why don't you just drive your car.
I have actually found most police do let you down.
So even if a driver menaces you, unless he actually makes contact and knocks you off the bike, they don't wanna know about it.
But if you are knocked off, badly injured or worse dead, then the cops must do a full investigation as the charges can go many ways and multiple. That's when they start pulling CCTV images, accepting Dashcam images and any other evidence otherwise any video from just an incident is going to be ignored in the most part. It's up to the court to sentence the accused after a trial finding him/her guilty....that's when it can be lenient or strong...I guess it depends on if the media gets hold of a story or not....they can't tell me that strong public outrage doesn't steer a course of action....but it's rarely for a cyclist.
A road rage case is a bit different, if a person or motor vehicle is injured or damaged as a result of road rage...then the cops will take action.
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Cyclist is killed in the morning, driver is charged in the afternoon.
Postby Thoglette » Fri Feb 18, 2022 12:04 am
The cyclist, a 62-year-old man from Queensland, died at the scene.
fat and old wrote: ↑Sun Feb 13, 2022 9:14 amhttps://www.theage.com.au/national/vict ... 59vye.html
That was quick, and decent charges
The man was later charged with dangerous driving causing death and failing to stop and rendering assistance.
He was released on bail on Saturday evening and will appear in Bairnsdale Magistrates Court on February 16.
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby Mububban » Tue Feb 22, 2022 1:27 pm
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-22/ ... /100850168
Police said the cyclist, a man in his 50s, was coming down Osborne Esplanade at the south end of the beach when he came off his bike and was hit by an oncoming car.
No clear picture of what happened at this stage. Poor chap And the poor driver too, who may have done nothing wrong but now has to deal with this as well
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2020 Cycling Fatalities
Postby jasonc » Tue Feb 22, 2022 3:01 pm
A cyclist has been killed while on an early morning ride at Kingston Beach, south of Hobart.
Police said the cyclist, a man in his 50s, was coming down Osborne Esplanade at the south end of the beach when he came off his bike and was hit by an oncoming car.
"For reasons yet to be determined the cyclist separated from the bike and collided with the front of a motor vehicle travelling in the opposite direction," Senior Sergeant Peter Borish said.
"The cyclist sustained serious injuries and died at the scene. Police are investigating the matter and the coroner has attended the scene."
The driver of the car, a man in his 40s, was not injured but was taken to the Royal Hobart Hospital "for support".
Police said speed and alcohol were not considered to be factors.
Questions raised about roadworks
Asked whether the cyclist lost control because of gravel on the road from roadworks, Senior Sergeant Borish said that was a matter for the investigation.
"We understand there was some roadworks in the area but we can't determine if that was the cause of the incident," he said.
Kingborough mayor Paula Wriedt said she did not believe the roadworks belonged to council.
"We are not doing any significant roadworks in that area at the moment that I'm aware of but I've asked council staff to investigate that.
"We didn't have any road works scheduled, whether there might have been a small bit of maintenance is yet to be determined but we will be fully co-operating with Tasmania police.
"Kingston is a tight knit community so I know this will be a hard time for everyone involved."
Police have closed Osborne Parade between Ewing Avenue and Mount Royal Road while crash investigators conduct their examination.
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby Cyclophiliac » Wed Feb 23, 2022 7:51 am
https://www.police.vic.gov.au/cyclist-dies-warrnambool
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby antigee » Wed Feb 23, 2022 3:52 pm
lets hope this is short thread in 2022....text of the vicpolice linked press release reproduced below...for some reason they have a policy of deleting after something like 10days...(if archived I can't find)Cyclophiliac wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 7:51 amAnother one on the Victorian south coast, at a road intersection with perfect visibility.
https://www.police.vic.gov.au/cyclist-dies-warrnambool
"Cyclist dies at Warrnambool
Tuesday 22 February 2022 2:58pm
Police are investigating a fatal collision that has claimed the life of a cyclist in Warrnambool this afternoon.
Police have been told a truck collided with a cyclist at the intersection of Wangoom Road and Wiggs Lane just after 1pm.
The male cyclist, who is yet to be formally identified, died at the scene.
The truck driver is assisting police with enquiries.
Warrnambool Highway Patrol are investigating the circumstances surrounding the collision.
Any witnesses or anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
For the current provisional lives lost tally please see: https://www.police.vic.gov.au/road-safety-0
Leading Senior Constable Melissa Seach
Media Unit"
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby Bunged Knee » Fri Mar 11, 2022 8:23 pm
Not much info of 70yo lady cyclist dies at New Berrima today.Appeal for information after bicyclist dies - The Hume PD
Friday, 11 March 2022 01:58:18 PM
Police are investigating after a cyclist died in The Hume region today.
Just after 9.30am (Friday 11 March 2022), emergency services were called to Mereworth Road, New Berrima, following reports a cyclist was injured.
Officers attached to The Hume Police District attended and located a 70-year-old woman. She died at the scene.
The Crash Investigation Unit is conducting inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
As inquiries into the incident continue, police are appealing for anyone with information, or who has dashcam footage to come forward and contact Southern Highlands Police on 4868 1222 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
A report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner.
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby Bunged Knee » Sat Apr 02, 2022 9:15 pm
70yo male ebike rider died yesterday morning near Coffs Harbour, no motor vehicles involved.Fatal e-bicycle crash - Coffs Harbour
More in https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news/news ... YWxsPTE%3D
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby uart » Sun Apr 03, 2022 5:59 pm
It's possible. The other common cause of that type of accident is road debris getting flicked up by the front wheel and getting jammed between the spokes and forks.
reports a 70-year-old man was riding an electric bike eastbound, before he was ejected and hit the roadway.
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby trailgumby » Tue Apr 12, 2022 10:20 pm
They're everywhere at the moment. I'm surprised I haven't burped the tyres on my car, some of them are so violent. You *really* need to pay attention on the bike.uart wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 5:59 pmIt's possible. The other common cause of that type of accident is road debris getting flicked up by the front wheel and getting jammed between the spokes and forks.
reports a 70-year-old man was riding an electric bike eastbound, before he was ejected and hit the roadway.
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby AdelaidePeter » Wed Apr 13, 2022 11:22 am
That is terrible. The driver has been charged. https://www.miragenews.com/police-charg ... at-763606/P!N20 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 12, 2022 8:05 pmMy neighbourhood.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-12/ ... /100986508
"Investigators have been told the male cyclist was travelling north on Melville Road when he was hit by a truck at the intersection of Brearley Parade around 1.30pm. The cyclist, a 43-year-old Brunswick West man, sadly died at the scene. The driver, a Meadow Heights man, has been charged with dangerous driving causing death."
I am guessing the driver was also going north on Melville Road and struck him from behind
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby Cyclophiliac » Thu Apr 14, 2022 11:31 am
Drugged **and** distracted:AdelaidePeter wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 11:22 amThat is terrible. The driver has been charged. https://www.miragenews.com/police-charg ... at-763606/P!N20 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 12, 2022 8:05 pmMy neighbourhood.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-12/ ... /100986508
"Investigators have been told the male cyclist was travelling north on Melville Road when he was hit by a truck at the intersection of Brearley Parade around 1.30pm. The cyclist, a 43-year-old Brunswick West man, sadly died at the scene. The driver, a Meadow Heights man, has been charged with dangerous driving causing death."
I am guessing the driver was also going north on Melville Road and struck him from behind
https://www.theage.com.au/national/vict ... 5ad9r.html
I hold little hope that justice will prevail, though, he'll probably get away with stuff-all punishment, given how ridiculously lenient our justice system is on motorists.
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Re: 2022 Cycling Fatalities
Postby uart » Thu Apr 14, 2022 2:14 pm
So the tow truck driver was turning right, but from the same side of the road as the cyclist was on.Cyclophiliac wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 11:31 amDrugged **and** distracted:
https://www.theage.com.au/national/vict ... 5ad9r.html
I hold little hope that justice will prevail, though, he'll probably get away with stuff-all punishment, given how ridiculously lenient our justice system is on motorists.
My best reconstruction from those photos is that the cyclist was traveling north on Melville, while the truck driver approached from the west along Brearley. The truck driver then drove though the giveway signs and struck the cyclist (at the start of an attempted right turn by the truck).
The poor cyclist wouldn't have had a chance. I'll bet most cyclists know the feeling of riding past give way signs (in the side street) when just as you're right on the intersection a car pulls out. Sometimes it almost feels like they waited for you to be right there before going. They didn't of course, they just stopped and looked right past you (you know, for cars or trucks or other things that could hurt *them*), and then just happened to pull out when you are directly in front of them. I can't even count how many incidents like that I've narrowly avoided!
In this case it looks like the truck didn't even stop, just took a half baked glance and rolled through the giveway. The cyclist was likely almost directly in front of him as he rolled through.
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