A CYCLIST was flung into the air and broke several bones after being hit by a careless driver travelling at 'high speed', a court heard.

Jamie Milton was estimated to have been travelling at 40mph when he collided with cyclist Mark Gilbert at a roundabout near Barrow town centre.

The motorist pleaded guilty to causing serious injury with his careless driving when he appeared before South Cumbria Magistrates' Court, admitting he failed to check his right-hand window.

Prosecutor Lee Dacre said the incident happened at around 7.30pm on July 27 2022 where Hindpool Road meets Abbey Road.

He described how Mr Gilbert had been travelling on his bike out of the Tesco car park and towards Abbey Road when Milton was driving his Vauxhall Astra along Hindpool Road.

Milton collided with Mr Gilbert at the roundabout, sending the rider into the air.

The cyclist told police before the collision he saw a car 'travelling at high speed directly towards me'.

The court heard that as a result of the collision, Mr Gilbert sustained injuries including broken vertebra, a broken pelvis and broken ribs.

Opening up on the mental effect of the incident, Mr Gilbert told police: "I've suffered issues with depression which I was prescribed medication for and I've had therapy from a psychologist to help me get out and about on my bike again."

He also said he had to move back in with his parents due to the injuries and was off work for four months before returning to light duties.

In mitigation, the court was told on Milton's behalf the incident followed an 'error of judgement after someone had pulled out in front of him'.

The driver was said to have been affected by a car on his left side and had to slam the brakes in the moments before the collision with the cyclist.

He then failed to sufficiently check his right-hand side before colliding with Mr Gilbert, the court heard.

The court was told Milton did not expect to see a cyclist in the area due to nearby cycle lanes.

For the offence, the 34-year-old defendant, of Barrow's Monks Brow, was ordered to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work.

He was handed a 12-month ban from driving.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

coming from Next