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landyacht said..
I ride every few days ,escorting a few junior road cyclists. even up to the age of 16 they need watching and reminding. almost every training ride has some kind of potential incident. , 1 in 10 would be the riders fault
I thought I was going to lose my daughter the other day. When out cycling I have taught her to stop about a meter back from the edge of the road when she comes to a point where the cycle path crosses a road.
At the particular "T" intersection, if a car is turning right there is generally enough room for another car to sneak past and turn left. No problem. If there are two cars turning right then the car turning left will have to wait until the first right turning car clears the intersection and then move past. For this idiot, that wait was too long so he used his 4WD to mount the square curb and shoot past at about 20-30kph.
My daughter was approaching intersection in the same direction at the same time with me about 5 meters back and watching in horror as this was unfolding. I could see that she was going to over-shoot her braking by about 1/2 a meter and screamed for her to stop but it was too late. The four wheeler skimmed past her front wheel within a centimeter bounced over the cycle path and the other curb and shot off. Had I not taught her to pull up short of the curb by a meter she would of have been a speed-bump.