Woman hits cyclist while driving and texting and doesn't care.

This is the attitude we desperately need to change in the teenagers of today

A P-PLATE driver who used her mobile phone behind the wheel 44 times before running down a cyclist near Koroit has been fined $4500 and lost her licence for nine months.

Kimberley Davis, 21, of Grant Street, Port Fairy, yesterday pleaded guilty in the Warrnambool Magistrates Court to dangerous driving.

She was originally charged with 47 offences covering each time she had used her phone.

The cyclist suffered a spinal fracture which required surgery and placement in a spinal cage at Melbourne’s Austin Hospital. He was originally told he could be left a paraplegic and spent three months recovering.

He also suffered a broken big toe and lacerations to his head and body.

The court heard that the victim couldn’t believe that Davis rang triple-0 after the accident but refused to offer him help after she parked 100 metres up the road.

Even more stunning was Davis’ answers when interviewed by police two days after the accident and asked about using her phone.

“I just don’t care because I’ve already been through a lot of bullshit and my car is like pretty expensive and now I have to fix it,” she told a police officer.

“I’m kind of pissed off that the cyclist has hit the side of my car. I don’t agree that people texting and driving could hit a cyclist. I wasn’t on my phone when I hit the cyclist.”

Davis had driven from a supermarket in east Warrnambool to just west of Koroit when she hit the cyclist at 7.20pm on September 20 last year on the Penshurst-Warrnambool Road.

The cyclist was on the edge of the road heading west when Davis hit him from behind, despite there being lights on the back and front of his bike.

Records showed Davis used her phone 44 times in her drive from east Warrnambool to Koroit, sending and receiving 22 text messages to seven different phones.

At 7.18pm she received a text message and 51 seconds later made the call to triple-0 after hitting the rider.

Magistrate John Lesser said there were issues surrounding the case of great community significance, especially drivers using mobile telephones.

He noted that Davis’ comments were poorly put when she was interviewed by police.

Mr Lesser noted that yesterday a Terang family business was fined $17,500 with more than $3000 costs after a workplace accident and the injuries caused were not as significant as those suffered by the rider.

The wife of the bike rider was in court for the hearing yesterday and was deeply disappointed Davis did not lose her licence for longer.
 

When people first started using cell phones while driving, long before I had a cell phone or texting even existed, they started having accidents. As time went on, and people (of all ages) started texting, things became really bad on the roads. I always see people texting while driving, once a gal just talking on her phone and engrossed in conversation almost ran us off the road driving 70 miles an hour. I agree with Phil, she should lose her license and cell phone privileges.

I watched an Oprah show where they recorded this teen girl texting and driving. She said she could stay in her lane much easier at higher speeds. She texted with both hands, while steering with the top of her legs. Scary stuff, she was all over the road, and saw nothing wrong with it. I can only hope that those people are the ones killed or crippled in an accident, not the innocent bystander. Just the other day I pulled up to a red light and looked around, 7 out of nine cars had drivers either texting or talking on their cells.
 

The sad part is that I used to feel so smug when I said I gave up driving and didn't have to deal with the idiots anymore, but now that they're running over cyclists and pedestrians as well as other drivers I'll have to rethink my position.

Maybe once I get on my boat ... nah, they probably text and sail, too. :(
 
Jilly, that's typical of the justice system here in Victoria......the time never fits the crime here, they almost get away with murder.:wtf:
It must be very frustrating for the cops who do such a great job of getting these crims to court then they're let down over and over with these idiots getting off doing community work or with a smack on the hand and a fine......it's makes me soooo angry!! :soangry:
 
Something is seriously wrong with our youth. That cyclist will be paying for her selfishness for the rest of his life while she will just keep on keeping on. Do they think taking her license is going to stop her??
 
Something is seriously wrong with our youth. That cyclist will be paying for her selfishness for the rest of his life while she will just keep on keeping on. Do they think taking her license is going to stop her??

That's true - it doesn't stop a lot of other drivers.
 
It is illegal to use a hand held mobile phone whilst driving, in the UK. Mind you that doesn't stop many people from doing so.:mad:
 
Anything thats illegal is a joke nowadays,we still have hundreds of illegals crossing our borders and very little is done about it.

Drivers are STILL going to text on their phone,WHY?? because they can.
Money talks,put the fine at $500 for first offense and Im sure a lot of folks will think twice before texting again.
 
They need to put a gizmo in vehicles that interrupts cell-phone use in the car. How many years did people get along driving from one place to another without a cell phone stuck in their ear??
 
I am almost certain that woman driver would be serving a prison sentence if the incident had happened in the UK.
 


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