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Driver who killed Sheffield cyclist says he didn’t see him while ‘using satnav’

A driver who killed a Sheffield cyclist has been convicted after a court heard he hit him while he was watching his sat nav.

Gillian Dungworth, 40, from Rotherham, was traveling along Ringinglow Road on September 15, 2022, when she swerved into the path of 58-year-old Adrian Lane. Despite the efforts of medical personnel, he unfortunately died.

Following the collision, Dungworth, who had a full driving license and insurance, was tested for drugs and alcohol and provided negative samples.

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During the interview, she said she did not see Adrian traveling along the road and was following her sat nav to get to her destination.

Serious Collision Unit Sergeant John Taylor said: “The circumstances of this collision are extremely sad. Adrian lost his life and his family and friends will continue to mourn his loss for the rest of their lives.”

“Cyclists are one of the road users who require extra care, due to a lack of protection and visibility.”

“Anyone can be involved in a fatal collision. We all have a role to play in making sure everyone stays safe on the roads.”

“If you’re a driver, take an extra look, be alert for cyclists, motorcyclists, pedestrians or horse riders, that extra look could save a life.”

Adrian’s family issued a statement, which said: ‘Adrian was a very experienced cyclist and loved being on his bike.

“We are still coming to terms with his sudden and expected death, he leaves behind a son and stepson.”

Dungworth appeared before Sheffield Crown Court after pleading guilty to causing death by dangerous driving. She was sentenced to three years, reduced to two years for pleading guilty, suspended for two years. She was also disqualified from driving for five years and ordered to take a further extended test.

For more information about road users who need extra care, please read the Highway Code or visit the South Yorkshire Safer Roads Partnership website here.

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