Young cyclists urged to 'Be Safe' and 'Be Seen' after near misses - The Worcester Observer

Young cyclists urged to 'Be Safe' and 'Be Seen' after near misses

Worcester Editorial 25th Nov, 2018   0

A COUNTY driver is calling on parents of young cyclists to talk to them about road safety after encountering some ‘risking life and limb on the roads’.

Judy Withers said, with the nights drawing in, cyclists were riding without lights in the dark, increasing the likelihood of an accident.

On the first occasion, while driving at 50mph on the 70mph A4440 in Worcester she saw a boy aged between 11 and 13 cycling on the central reservation towards the traffic with no lights on his bike.

“His uniform was dark and he was wobbling over rubbish on the grass, in danger of falling under the oncoming traffic.




“He was wearing his helmet but it wouldn’t save him if he fell into the path of a car or lorry.

“There was no way I could stop without causing an accident and I felt that calling the police wouldn’t solve the immediate problem.


“When I got home, I worried about this lad all night.”

Then as she was driving in Droitwich she saw one boy of 13 or 14 ‘shot across the pelican crossing on Tagwell Road after the traffic lights had changed to red, before weaving in and out of pedestrians on the pavement’.

“He seemed to think he had right of way in all cases and was extremely keen to get to school.

“He accelerated over the main road between moving cars and disappeared up the drive of St Andrew’s hotel.”

Ms Withers said she felt both young men would not ‘survive to adulthood if they continued in this way’. “They are not invincible despite what they think.

“I wonder what their mums will say when the police arrive at the front door to deliver the death news.

“Please speak to your children about their importance to you and stress they needn’t save a few minutes to arrive early at their own funeral.”

During this week’s Road Safety Week, free high visibility equipment and free lights are being given out as part of a Be Safe, Be Seen’ campaign.

The Safer Roads Partnership and West Mercia Police local policing teams are targeting areas used by cyclists and areas where there have been collisions to ensure cyclists and pedestrians are as visible as possible.

“We hope parents will support our work by encouraging their child to think about their visibility on the roads, explaining the importance of keeping themselves as safe as possible and ensuring they have front and rear lights on their bike,” added a spokesperson.

Motorists are also being urged to ensure they give cyclists the 1.5m (or a car’s width) safe passing distance when overtaking.

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