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BHS PLEADS WITH DRIVERS
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Following yet another serious accident
involving a horse and rider, this time in Richmond Park, London on Thursday 9
August, the British Horse Society is pleading with motorists to be tolerant and
considerate towards any rider they encounter.
Nicola Fox, 18 was teaching a group of young
riders in the park when a van careered into two of the horses, killing one and
leaving the other seriously injured. Nicola was crushed under the weight of the
dying horse, and had to be freed by paramedics. The driver fled on foot, but
the police were later questioning a man about the incident.
The British Horse Society estimate that there
are over 3000 accidents a year involving horses on the roads, but the worrying
fact in this case is that the accident happened in a royal park.
The BHS asks all motorists to be patient and
understanding when they meet a horse and rider. Wait until it is safe to
overtake, and then pass wide and slow (about 15-20mph). Please take heed of any
signal the rider may give, and when driving on the roads or in a park, please
watch out and abide by any road markings or instructional signs.
The BHS would like to express its sympathies to
Nicola and her family, and all those involved with Stag Lodge Stables.
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