Despite acting for many Macks’ clients who’ve been involved in accidents while commuting to work on two wheels, I finally decided to take the plunge and give cycling a go myself. After booking up to ride across the country, a challenging 151 miles from Walney to Wear, to raise money for Prostate Cancer charities, it was time to blow the cobwebs off the bike that had been laid up in the shed for a couple of years.
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- The Road Traffic Act 1988
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- FAQ
- Cycling Offences – Riding Dangerously, Recklessly, Carelessly or Inconsiderately
- Cycling Offences – Cycling on the Pavement and other Pedestrianised Areas
- Cyclist Behaviour
- The Responsibilities of a Cyclist
Cyclist’s Accident Card
This card will serve as a guide for what information an injured cyclist should take note of when they have been involved in a cycling accident and will allow them to contact us for expert independent legal advice.
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