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A nurse has been handed a suspended jail sentence for her involvement in a tragic cycling accident that resulted in the death of 58-year-old Adrian Lane.

The Incident

Adrian Lane was traveling downhill on Ringinglow Road towards Sheffield in September 2022 when he collided with a turning car driven by Gillian Dungworth, 40, from Rotherham. The collision caused Mr. Lane to somersault into the vehicle's windscreen, leading to critical injuries. He was not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident.

Court Proceedings

At Sheffield Crown Court, Dungworth received a two-year prison sentence, suspended for two years, after pleading guilty to dangerous driving. The court heard that Dungworth had been driving her Vauxhall Corsa and followed two other cars turning right down Common Lane when the accident occurred.

Evidence and Reactions

Dash camera footage from Dungworth's car showed the moment Mr. Lane hit her windscreen. A forensic crash investigator stated that Dungworth would have had about four seconds to see Mr. Lane before the crash. Another vehicle's camera captured Dungworth running out of her car, visibly distraught, as Mr. Lane lay on the ground.

Family's Perspective

Louise Lane, Mr. Lane's former partner and mother of their children, expressed that the family viewed the incident as a "tragic accident." In a letter to the Crown Prosecution Service, she stated that no one was to blame and the family harbored no malice towards Dungworth.

Judge's Remarks

Recorder of Sheffield, Judge Jeremy Richardson KC, described the case as "tragic," acknowledging Dungworth as a "respectable" woman who had a momentary lapse in attention. He noted her genuine remorse and deemed the two-year suspended sentence and five-year driving ban to be proportionate.

 

"This is a tragedy in every conceivable way. You caused that tragedy by a few seconds of bad, bad driving," concluded Judge Richardson.

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It happens every week 

 Day after day . I did not see him sir is always the response.  Can not see them do not drive . How many still use phone while driving  . I see them every day but for some reason the cops do not 

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On 28/06/2024 at 19:51, dan_999uk said:

Motorcyclists have an acronym for it, SMIDSY, for "Sorry mate, I didn't see you".

People look but they don't see. 

I've posted this link before, which goes some way to understanding the problem.
I personally think an understanding of this should be part of compulsory driver training/testing.
Why don't we still have the Public Information Films I used to see as a kid?
There's a Dropbox link partway down the page
What an RAF pilot can teach us about being safe on the road

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Maybe I'm being devil's advocate here, but has anyone read the bit where he wasn't wearing an helmet, maybe he wouldn't have been fatally injured if he had been wearing an helmet, the skull and brain are fragile in accidents.

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