SMIDSY
English
Etymology
Acronym for "Sorry mate, I didn't see you."
Phrase
SMIDSY
Noun
SMIDSY (plural SMIDSYs)
- An accident in which a larger vehicle hits a motorcycle or bicycle because the driver did not see the cyclist.
- 2010, Matt Croucher, Flash Point, page 13:
- The motorist claimed Smidsy after the crash — ‘Sorry mate I didn't see you’.
- 2014, Kevin Williams, Tarmac Tactics:
- Bike instructor buddy Malcolm Palmer noted a few years ago that: "most SMIDSYs happen in urban situations, when the bike is travelling at 30 or under.
- 2017, Kevin Williams, Survival Skills, page 21:
- Most riders come back and talk about their SMIDSY collisions and cornering spills but we hardly ever hear firt-hand about overtaking crashes.
Usage notes
The acronym is used by motorcyclists and cyclists in reference to traffic collisions in which the driver of a car or larger vehicle claims not to have noticed a two-wheel biker. It is usually derogatory, in that the claim is often that the driver was not at fault (when they patently were).
A related usage by the UK government is LBFTS (“looked but failed to see”).[1]
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