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Video: Car almost hits riders in shocking footage

Shocking footage which shows a driver narrowly avoid crashing into two horses has emerged online.

Eileen Reid and her friend were out for a ride in Bridge of Earn when the bright yellow Fiat careered past, narrowly missing her leg.

The 50-year-old managed to control her mount, Sam, but warned the incident could have had fatal consequences.

She said: “I didn’t hear him until the last minute, and just as I turned round he was right up the back end of my horse. He just missed us – he nearly took my leg off.

Eileen Reid and horse Sam had a near miss with a car and the incident was captured on Eileen's helmet-cam.
Eileen Reid and horse Sam had a near miss with a car and the incident was captured on Eileen’s helmet-cam.

“I don’t think he saw me, even though I was wearing all my high-vis stuff. It was frightening to say the least. Sam froze and backed off – he was about to spin and run the other way but I managed to stop him. Normally he’s bomb-proof, he doesn’t bat an eye – but that shocked even him. It could have been deadly.”

She is calling for more driver education on how to properly pass animals, which she believes is an important skill as Scotland has so many rural roads.

“I think it should be included in the driving test – especially in Scotland, because it’s such a rural area,” she said.

“People don’t realise that if they hit a horse and it goes through the windscreen they (the drivers) don’t stand a chance. You need to pass slowly and quietly and give them room.”

The British Horse Society (BHS) says it has recorded a 125% increase in the number of incidents involving horses on Scotland’s roads from 2015/16.

Eileen was wearing high-vis clothing at the time.
Eileen was wearing high-vis clothing at the time.

In the past year there has been 27 road incidents, up from 12 the previous year, but the true number may be even higher as the BHS relies on reports being made.

The charity runs a Dead Slow campaign to educate drivers on how to safely pass a horse on the road.

Alan Hiscox, director of safety at the BHS, said: “When we launched Dead Slow, a number of riders reported to us that they’d noticed drivers being more considerate, but we still have a long way to go.

“We are educating drivers to slow down when they see a horse on the road and think about what might be around the corner.

“If you cannot see round the corner, slow down. If people adhere to these rules, we will save horses lives, drivers lives, riders lives”

 

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