‘People are ready for change’: New calls for laws to protect horses on roads
‘It’s about getting the government to talk about it – there is no point if we don’t get the government’s attention. If we don’t, they don’t know we’re out there’
‘It’s about getting the government to talk about it – there is no point if we don’t get the government’s attention. If we don’t, they don’t know we’re out there’
‘Becky’s heartfelt and powerful account of the incident will be used in our ongoing training programme for all drivers’
‘Ten more yards and we could have pulled in but as I put out my arm to stop him, he drove straight into me’
‘I thought it was lovely she took the time to thank us and I wanted to do something back’
‘You don’t want to look back and think I wish I’d just slowed down, then I wouldn’t have killed that person – or that horse’
‘I wondered what the driver was doing – then he drove straight at me’
‘I realise drivers don’t want to be hindered by horses but they need to be aware of the consequences; it’s someone’s life’
‘I don’t know if the driver saw us fall or not, if they did they kept going’
‘We encourage riders to report any incident to the BHS horse accidents website, as we can use this information to implement initiatives like this’
‘The aim of this video is to clearly demonstrate the devastating impact these incidents can have on riders and horses’
The rider realised support was available when she read an article in H&H
‘I’ve worn high-vis saying ‘young horse in training’ and had buses tooting their horns and people shouting abuse’
‘We know our animals, we’re not asking people to stop to be ignorant, we want everyone on the roads to be safe’
‘I wasn’t sure if the police would do anything because ultimately we were ok, but I felt I had a responsibility to report it’