IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM TRURO COUNTY COURT
(MR RECORDER PATTERSON)
Royal Courts of Justice Strand London, WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE RIX
LORD JUSTICE LONGMORE
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MATTHEW PETER LAMOON | Claimant/Respondent | |
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JOHN CLIFFORD FRY | Defendant/Applicant |
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MR MICHAEL MELVILLE-SHREEVE (instructed by Messrs John Boyle & Co, Redruth TR15 2SB) appeared on behalf of the Respondent
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"But what of the motorist?"
He continued:
"Was it safe to travel at the speed at which he was travelling, whether that was 40 miles an hour or just above or just below? He does not appear to have slowed for the bend, he was in fourth gear, I think he said, and he had very little time on seeing the cyclist to take avoiding action or to brake. True it is that he would not have expected a vehicle, whether it be a cyclist or any other sort of vehicle, coming towards him on the wrong side of the road, but had he been driving more slowly, it seems to me that the likelihood is that this collision might have been avoided because the cyclist would have an opportunity to get back on his own side of the road and the car might have slowed down and kept to his own side."
"In those circumstances I have to apportion blame and I do so on the basis of culpability, although it may be an academic distinction, rather than causation. My view is that the cyclist was primarily responsible for this collision and I apportion his blame at 60%. But the motorist was also partly to blame because of the speed which he was doing in the circumstances with the restricted view that these bushes provided and I apportion his blame therefore at 40%. That applies both to the claim and the counterclaim."
"Take extra care on country roads and reduce your speed at approaches to bends ... Be prepared for pedestrians, horse riders and cyclists walking or riding in the road."
ORDER: Application for permission to appeal granted; appeal dismissed with costs; appellant's costs to be subject to a detailed assessment.