The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Year’s driving ban for man who caused crash that left woman injured

COURT: Female had to be cut free after three-car collision on Fife road

- SARAH VESTY svesty@thecourier.co.uk

A man who caused a horrific three-car crash which left five people injured has been found guilty of careless driving.

Mark Taylor, of Redcraigs, Kirkcaldy, was standing trial accused of dangerous driving but was convicted of the alternativ­e charge at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court yesterday.

The 45-year-old was banned from driving for 12 months and given a £500 fine following a lengthy trial into the August 2016 incident.

The court was told Taylor’s BMW had “drifted” into the opposing carriagewa­y on the B921 Kinglassie to Cardenden Road.

His vehicle clipped a Jaguar car which had come around the bend, sending it into an arch before it came to rest on the opposite side of the road.

A further collision occurred just seconds later when a third vehicle, a Citroen C2, crashed into Taylor’s car.

The now disqualifi­ed driver was left with potentiall­y “life-threatenin­g injuries” and was airlifted to hospital. The two other occupants of his vehicle were uninjured.

The 75-year-old driver of the Jaguar was left with minor injuries, while the woman behind the wheel of the Citroen had to be cut free from the wreck.

She suffered serious injuries, as did a seven-year-old girl who was a back seat passenger in the car. A third passenger was also hurt.

Taylor claimed the Jaguar had been on the wrong side of the road when the collision happened but Sheriff James MacDonald said he did not accept that evidence.

Defence solicitor Iain McCafferty said his client had previous road traffic conviction­s, but none were for directly analogous matters.

Sheriff MacDonald said: “No penalty I can impose will reflect the impact that this matter undoubtedl­y has had on anyone that was involved, which of course includes you. There is nothing Mr Taylor could have done to avoid colliding with the Citroen.”

He added that the manner of Taylor’s driving did not meet the threshold of dangerous driving, but that it had been careless to the extent that it was not in keeping with a “competent and careful driver”.

The sheriff said he believed the collision had probably been caused by an “inexplicab­le momentary lapse of steering control or attention” by Taylor.

 ??  ?? The accident on the road between Kinglassie and Cardenden for which Mark Taylor was convicted.
The accident on the road between Kinglassie and Cardenden for which Mark Taylor was convicted.

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