Bicycle
accidents
In my first year in the Netherlands, I had 5 bicycle
accidents. Some were avoidable but only two involved other parties. A tourist
had just walked into a cycle path without looking, it was impossible to stop
without hitting him.
As I got up, I was both apologetic and angry, though
on realising his folly, he was more apologetic and thankfully, not too much
damage was done to either of us. Last year, I had a similar accident, the lady
coming out a shop just walked onto the cycle path without looking – there was
just no way I could avoid her as I knocked her over, all her shopping splayed
on the ground, I was not going at a high enough speed to be dismounted.
The worse accident I had wrote off my bicycle, the front
forks holding the wheel were so bent backwards there wasn’t much that could be
done to repair the bicycle. I was about to turn into a side-street and I did
not see the cyclist coming towards me so we collided and that was the end of
that journey.
In another case, this man on a scooter was definitely
drunk coming round a curve and just came straight for me, that bicycle was
completely written off too.
Not nice on
ice
A few years ago, as I rode in winter, there was still
some snow on the ground and one had to be careful to avoid the slippery icy
parts. About 15 metres before my fall, I could already see myself having that
accident, I do not know if it was prescience but I got to that bit of ice and probably
did 5 metres of traction or lack of it after my bicycle and I were separated.
Thankfully, the only thing that was bruised was my dignity and though there
were onlookers none came to help.
Since then, I have avoided riding my bicycle in the
snow just for the fear of falling and coming a cropper.
Yesterday looked fine enough, it was sunny, and though
cold it did not appear to be freezing, so I got on my bicycle for a ride
without much of a care about it.
I was just about 250 metres from home when I took a
turn I usually take to on the long stretch of road that leads to my block,
something I have done hundreds of times before but this time as I took the turn
the tyres lost all traction and there I was on the ground, literally in the
middle of the road.
They walked
on by
I could not think of why I had an accident there as it
took the best part of 10 minutes for me to get my bearings back, pick myself up
and then get my bicycle. The two people who passed me must have thought I was
drunk, but I don’t drink and none even cared to be concerned.
It bothers me because it is very unlikely I would see
such a situation and never get involved, it is just not my nature to “Walk on
by” but that is the community I live in and I have noticed that striking
difference between Amsterdam and even Cologne to the South in Germany.
Having another look at the area, I saw the glistening
reflection of what could only have been ice; innocuous and dangerous – it is
what is known as black-ice,
usually hardly visible on macadamised roads but treacherous at best, if I had
fallen in front of a moving vehicle, their brakes would not have helped. That was
close.
Fixing the
damage
In any case, when I picked up my bicycle, I noticed
the rear light had stopped working; probably the filament in the electric bulb
had broken, then the handle bars were no more at 90 degrees to the front wheel –
there wasn’t much I could do about that then and the carriage at the back of
the bicycle had come off just below the back of the seat as if two bolts had
been broken off.
As for the damage to my person, I was quite bruised in
a couple of places around my legs but my left knee seemed to have bled through
my trousers showing two big red patches.
I hobbled slowly to my home, chained up my bicycle and
then inspected the bodily harm done. I did have methylated spirit but the
big-baby in me could not contemplate the pain so I cleaned the wound with
hydrogen peroxide instead.
Then I found myself riffling through my box of
dressings, I learnt a lot about dressings
a few years ago and now I was spoilt for choice. In the end I applied a
silicone film to the wound, then an absorbent dressing and bandaged the knee.
It is still a bit painful and I have a bit of a limp but I think I will be
fine.
2 comments:
Akin, from your accounts it appears you are a "hardcore" cyclist. Please take care.
I hope you heal soon.
Thanks, the knee still hurts. But I'll be OK.
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