About a month back, One of my girls got hit on our ride. We had a few newer gals that I was working with so the faster ones headed back in off the front. At one of my "high alert" T-intersections(where you can expect the cars to jump out, not see you, make a left in front of you, etc.) she was going straight and a guy in a pick-up failed to stop at the sign, rolled into the lane, hesitated, then gunned it to cross in front of her. Having no time and very little space to react, she turned just enough that she only hit the vehicle with her left hand and shifter. She was lucky not to go down. The guy screamed obscenities at the ladies and sped off.
Kelsey's hand was bruised, her shifter knocked to the side a tad and she was lucky, lucky and mad as hell. A mile from the finish, she took off just as a beat up van slowed and pulled up behind me. A guy got out and handed me a piece of paper. He was behind the truck, saw the whole thing, followed the guy and got his plate, make and model for us. I thanked him immensely and took his name and number which he was slightly reluctant to give. The guy was an absolute prince.
Anyway, Kelsey immediately filed a complaint at the PD and Molly went as a witness. The police followed up and called the guy(Bob) who gave us the plate number and corroborated the story. The police checked out the truck(apparently there was some slight damage from being hit by the bike) and issued tickets for failure to yield, hit and run and so on.
Kelsey will go to court and we will go with her in support and in thanks for standing up to this on all of our behalf. If this guy learns a lesson, there may be one less ass on the road.
Always be diligent out there. Always expect that nobody sees you. Be aggressively defensive. Be loud. Be safe and have fun. Acknowledge when someone has stopped for you, yielded their right of way or respected yours. A smile, a word of thanks or a wave goes a long way in ensuring your safety and the safety of the next cyclist a driver sees. And unless they're complete neanderthals, a string of 6-8 women smiling and waving at a driver makes them just a bit nicer to everybody😉