A Lancaster man whose dad was given hours to live after being hit by a truck while cycling on the Bay Gateway is appealing for one last push in his efforts for a cycle path to be installed.
Mark Bryan was seriously injured in the collision as he cycled home from work in December 2018.
He suffered a fractured skull along with other serious injuries and was given just hours to live, but survived, but now has lifelong disabilities. He can no longer work or pursue his passion for cycling.
Mark's son Josh Brandwood has been asking the community for help in his bid to urge Lancashire County Council to establish a protected cycle route on the old section of the Bay Gateway near Heysham.
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