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« on: 07 June 2013, 12:03:37 am »
Right to clear up the issue of riding on the other side of the road, this is a legitimate position, as backed up by the police officer I spoke to at the scene. I am also a qualified IAM rider and this is also backed up in the IAM manual. Where he failed was NO indication, Poor / No observation, as I was parallel with him when he turned. At the time I was wearing a IAM high vis top, had headlights on and a race can. With regards to blame, my insurers have employed a private accident investigator to look at it and he has come back with the driver is too blame 100%. The police are due to issue there report soon so it will be interesting to see what they say. Fingers crossed they agree with the investigator. The Police are looking at an undue attention charge for the driver. I'll keep your posted.