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Bollard
At a road junction , the bollard sign below in the picture is missing having been previously , probably knocked down .
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A driver comes along and drives on the part that is still in the road , where the bollard base sits on .
Would that be classed as an RTA , by an insurance company ?
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A driver comes along and drives on the part that is still in the road , where the bollard base sits on .
Would that be classed as an RTA , by an insurance company ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The driver has not collided with the Bollard .
The bollard had been knocked down already by someone else and was by a wall on the pavement .
What's happened is that the driver has drvien on the circular bit that remains on the road , where the bollard would normally sit on - which slightly protrudes above the level of the road surface .
There is no damage to the car , because it's the tyre that has driven on the bit in question
The bollard had been knocked down already by someone else and was by a wall on the pavement .
What's happened is that the driver has drvien on the circular bit that remains on the road , where the bollard would normally sit on - which slightly protrudes above the level of the road surface .
There is no damage to the car , because it's the tyre that has driven on the bit in question
The driver knows that he is probably being silly , in thinking that the event needed reporting to his insurer .
It was a case of claryfing what constitutes an accident , for car insurance purposes .
Just needed confirmation that it is not an accident and therefore not required to be made known / notified to insurer
It was a case of claryfing what constitutes an accident , for car insurance purposes .
Just needed confirmation that it is not an accident and therefore not required to be made known / notified to insurer