cbmcts
Well-Known Member
I've also had cars deliberately aim at me too - I like to think that they are just trying to frighten rather than deliberately injure but it is scary. I've also had a pillock overtake a queue of traffic and a driven pony as we were waiting to turn right. That driver did get charged with careless driving as there was an unmarked police car coming the other way (There is a God
) and saw her do it.
My Welsh cob also put a cyclist in hospital a few years ago, sounds terrible doesn't it? But he was part of a group of about 20 who surrounded 4 ridden horses on a bridleway at speed and he was the unlucky one who got knocked off his bike and stood on. Luckily there were witnesses (dog walkers and the like) so his threat to sue went nowhere...
One of the funniest times was on a Sunday morning - we had to divert on to a main road with roadworks because a bridleway was blocked and one of the horses was having pink fits at the roadworks so he was blocked in by 3 others. We were blocking the road admittedly but trotting on and would have taken all of 30 seconds to clear the danger area. A car came along and the driver was screaming abuse out the passenger window, really OTT, in fact nearly hysterical
The funny part was that she was so busy mouthing off that she drove straight into one of the road beacons that marks crossing places! I did laugh 
Yes, we do have to share the road and I have no problem with that but riders along with pedestrians and cyclists are considered vulnerable users and as such entitled to special consideration. People may not like that but it is a fact and if you were to try and argue otherwise in court after an accident you would not be well received!
My Welsh cob also put a cyclist in hospital a few years ago, sounds terrible doesn't it? But he was part of a group of about 20 who surrounded 4 ridden horses on a bridleway at speed and he was the unlucky one who got knocked off his bike and stood on. Luckily there were witnesses (dog walkers and the like) so his threat to sue went nowhere...
One of the funniest times was on a Sunday morning - we had to divert on to a main road with roadworks because a bridleway was blocked and one of the horses was having pink fits at the roadworks so he was blocked in by 3 others. We were blocking the road admittedly but trotting on and would have taken all of 30 seconds to clear the danger area. A car came along and the driver was screaming abuse out the passenger window, really OTT, in fact nearly hysterical
Yes, we do have to share the road and I have no problem with that but riders along with pedestrians and cyclists are considered vulnerable users and as such entitled to special consideration. People may not like that but it is a fact and if you were to try and argue otherwise in court after an accident you would not be well received!