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19 ‎June ‎2011, ‏‎15:28


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  • Nice. You record the video but don't go to help and see if he is ok.

  • Standing in the middle of the road waving at cyclists to slow down at the bottom of a steep hill,how dum is that,a cyclist passed the waver some 3 seconds before the crash on the offside of the waver, the crashed rider would probably have seen this rider in front of him and presumed the whole width of the road was clear to be used,then was suddenly confronted by the dipstick in centre of road.

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  • 1:52 - watch it from there

  • @uptonmanor A copper standing in the middle of the road waving like that means slow down because if you don't you'll end up stacking it to something else further down the road.

  • Can none of these people read the massive SLOW written quite clearly on the road! haha

  • @traffic71 200metres south of junction Hawkhurst rd/Coldean La.t junct u refer 2 is Coldean La/Lewes Rd this is approx 1/3 mile further on from incident,and the road levels off someway before junction.which would have naturally disipated the riders speed.The section of Coldean La where the cop was responsible for the RTA was closed to north bound traffic.which logically means the full width of the road was meant to be available.STANDING IN THE MIDDLE WAVING IS DANGEROUS,HENCE CRASH.

  • @traffic71 200metres south of junction Hawkhurst rd/Coldean La.t junct u refer 2 is Coldean La/Lewes Rd this is approx 1/3 mile further on from incident,and the road levels off someway before junction.which would have naturally disipated the riders speed.The section of Coldean La where the cop was responsible for the RTA was closed to north bound traffic.which logically means the full width of the road was meant to be available.STANDING IN THE MIDDLE WAVING AT THEM TO BRAKE IS NOT CLEVER.

  • @uptonmanor do you know that location? there is no point standing at the top of the hill waving cyclists to slow down is there? by the time they are half way down they have picked up a lot of speed and at the bottom of the hill there is a very busy T junction. Clearly you are one of the many dipsticks who comments on everything but doesn't have the first clue.

  • What's wrong with you? The bloke crashes and you just stand there and carry on filming! No close ups, no blood, hands shaking all over the place. I can honestly say this is the worst camera work I've seen on utube. You should be ashamed of yourself! What a wonderful crash as well, could have been so much better. 2/10.

  • its amazin how many stupid people are cyling in this clip with no helmets. WEAR A HELMET it could save your life

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