Scotland

College lecturer admits killing 30-year-old man in hit and run (16/06/12)

Archie Dickson, 54, drove into Mark Sanders in Clydebank on 16 June 2012 before fleeing in his Mercedes. The restaurant manager died at the scene.

Man jailed for dangerous driving which cost cyclist his leg (20/03/11)

Graham Douglas, 29, of Fort William, has been jailed for 10 months for dangerous driving – he was driving at 67mph in a 30mph zone when he collided with Andy Macleod in March 2011.

Man dies after being hit by car in Pitlochry (06/04/13)

A 54-year-old man has appeared in court in connection with the death of a 70-year-old Dutch tourist on a walking holiday in Scotland.

Motorcyclist lost leg after careless driving incident (23/10/12)

An Alness motorcyclist had a leg amputated after a collision when a car driver pulled out in front of him as he overtook on the A835 near Aultguish in October 2012.

Cyclist killed in crash with lorry driver in Perth and Kinross (17/03/13)

Charles Aimer, 42, from Dundee, had been cycling westbound on the A90 Dundee to Perth road near Errol at about 13:30 on Sunday when he was hit.

Cyclist killed on outskirts of Inverness (21/01/13)

Alistair MacBean, 74, was cycling on the A82 Inverness to Fort William road at around 3pm yesterday when he was hit by a car near Lochend.

Cyclist seriously injured in lorry crash - no charges brought (30/5/11)

Raymond Richford, 44, was hit while cycling along the A6094 on the outskirts of Edinburgh, when he was hit by a lorry, the driver of which has not been charged.

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