harrihjc
Well-Known Member
A couple of recent incidents have made me think about the safety of riding on the roads. I've noticed so many horrible accidents mentioned on here, and there have been a few closer to home.
In the summer my sister was out riding with a friend, on a track that ran along side a quiet country lane, when her pony was spooked by a driver who did not slow down at all. The pony fell down a bank and landed on top of my 13yr old sister on the road and both of them were hurt. The driver did not stop.
Then, on halloween this year the horse my sister was riding was spooked by a bag that blew up and stuck to his chest, she was thrown off onto the road. The horse was then spooked by a car and trampled my sister, who ended up in hospital with a broken collar bone and nasty injuries to her face, neck, ribs and hip.
I posted about the first incident on a car forum I regularly used (being a bit of a petrol head!) and was horrified by some of the responses. I was told 'the stupid b*tch deserves it for taking her horse on a road', and that roads were for cars not horses and why should they slow down. If horses can't deal with fast cars going past they shouldnt be allowed out of the fields, we should stick to bridleways, and so on. I find I encounter some inconsiderate drivers every time I ride out, some simply don't slow down, other beep the horn and yell abuse.
I personally believe we have every right to use the roads and that drivers should slow down, I would not go out riding along main roads, but sometimes you have to deal with busier roads to get to bridleways. Equally I wouldn't ride a horse I considered unsafe on the roads.
I would be interested to hear all your thoughts on this
(sorry for the mega long post!)
In the summer my sister was out riding with a friend, on a track that ran along side a quiet country lane, when her pony was spooked by a driver who did not slow down at all. The pony fell down a bank and landed on top of my 13yr old sister on the road and both of them were hurt. The driver did not stop.
Then, on halloween this year the horse my sister was riding was spooked by a bag that blew up and stuck to his chest, she was thrown off onto the road. The horse was then spooked by a car and trampled my sister, who ended up in hospital with a broken collar bone and nasty injuries to her face, neck, ribs and hip.
I posted about the first incident on a car forum I regularly used (being a bit of a petrol head!) and was horrified by some of the responses. I was told 'the stupid b*tch deserves it for taking her horse on a road', and that roads were for cars not horses and why should they slow down. If horses can't deal with fast cars going past they shouldnt be allowed out of the fields, we should stick to bridleways, and so on. I find I encounter some inconsiderate drivers every time I ride out, some simply don't slow down, other beep the horn and yell abuse.
I personally believe we have every right to use the roads and that drivers should slow down, I would not go out riding along main roads, but sometimes you have to deal with busier roads to get to bridleways. Equally I wouldn't ride a horse I considered unsafe on the roads.
I would be interested to hear all your thoughts on this
(sorry for the mega long post!)