A bike campaigner in Poole who is fighting for his life following a head-on collision has had been inundated with messages of support.
Jason Falconer, who for the last four years has been Bournemouth’s Sustrans Bike It Officer, promoting cycling and road safety in schools, has serious head injuries after a collision with a car that was turning right as he descended Constitution Hill Road on Friday morning.
Mr Falconer has been transferred to Southampton Hospital’s neurological unit, where he remains in a critical condition.
John Hayter, of Dorset Cycling Network, told the Bournemouth Echo: “Jason has always been a very sensible rider.
“Everyone at the network is very distressed to hear he has had this accident.
“We wish him a speedy recovery and hope to see him back out on his bike as soon as possible.”
Jason is the second cycle campaigne from the area to suffer serious head injuries while cycling in the area in the last year; in October we reported how the chairman of Southampton Cycling Campaign, Lindsi Bluemel, was landed in Poole hospital with life-threatening head injuries after an incident in Bournemouth.
Last we heard, she was back at home and ready to get back on her bike.
In his Bike It officer profile Mr Falconer said: “My Dad put me on a bike when I was six, and although I could hardly reach the pedals, the absolute thrill and dynamism of cycling captivated me then and has held me ever since.”
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