FinkleyAlex
Well-Known Member
Are you in West Yorkshire at all? A guy posted on a Leeds facebook group describing what sounds like the same incident...he was the driver.
Lévrier;12936253 said:The Highway Code and relevant legislation states that a car driver should pass an animal when appropriate (or words to that effect, can't be bothered to google and find the exact wording) - when a horse is walking backwards into a road doesn't strike me as an appropriate time to pass on a narrow lane? The driver should have been going at an appropriate speed to avoid the contact with my horse, as it was he was merely focused on getting past as soon as possible for whatever reason.
ETA - well there you are, I googled it....
"215
Horse riders and horse-drawn vehicles. Be particularly careful of horse riders and horse-drawn vehicles especially when overtaking. Always pass wide and slowly. Horse riders are often children, so take extra care and remember riders may ride in double file when escorting a young or inexperienced horse or rider. Look out for horse riders and horse drivers signals and heed a request to slow down or stop. Take great care and treat all horses as a potential hazard."
Lévrier;12936155 said:I don't think the driver will want to pursue damages from me or he would have stopped at the time, he has of course committed an offence by not stopping and exchanging details/reporting the incident to the police.
As I understand, the horse began reversing but the car didn't stop, it carried on coming and trying to over take. If the car were stationary it'd be a different matter, but doesn't sound like it was.
Lévrier;12936531 said:Exactly this - no further comment will be made, I know the full facts and any casual reader is reading between the lines and drawing their own conclusions which, to be honest, I'm really not interested in. Thanks to those who actually answered my question instead of waffling on about who was to blame!
Lizzie I'm sorry, that's rubbish. If he were driving with due care and attention he would have noticed the horse moving again and waited.
Have you heard anything yet, Lévrier?
Ax