A driver who knocked down a cyclist in York and then left the scene has appeared in court.
Justin Foster, 38, of Sheffield, collided with the bike on Boroughbridge Road. He stopped briefly and saw the cyclist was hurt but then drove off and did not report the incident to the police.
The woman cyclist suffered a number of injuries, including cuts to her face, and had to be treated in hospital.
North Yorkshire Police carried out an investigation to find Foster, who left the victim with only his first name and a mobile number on a scrap of paper before driving off after the crash on 28 March last year.
Despite numerous calls and voicemails by officers in the weeks that followed, Foster failed to answer or respond.
Police then traced Foster to an address in Sheffield.
The case was sent to York Magistrates’ Court where he pleaded guilty to causing injury by careless driving.
Yesterday (Wednesday) he was given a community order with 200 hours of unpaid work, banned from driving for a year and ordered to pay almost £200 in costs and a victim surcharge.
York-based PC Jack Milner of North Yorkshire Police: said: “Foster left the scene of a serious collision without providing important details, including his full name, address or vehicle registration number.
“He then failed to respond to attempts to contact him, which dragged out the investigation for the victim.”
PC Milner added: “Although the cyclist suffered a serious injury, thankfully she was wearing a cycle helmet. It’s a poignant reminder of how helmets and other safety features such as lights and high-visibility clothing can save lives.
“This case also serves as an important reminder to motorists to give cyclists space when overtaking them.
“The minimum is 1.5 metres, or five feet, but we’d recommend more wherever possible and at higher speeds.
“And if you’re involved in a collision and someone is clearly injured, you should contact the police as soon as possible.”