Chris S
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You obviously know better than road safety experts then.
Are you saying that drivers of HGVs cannot see the surface of the road?
What a load of nonsense.
That's not difficult! "Road Safety" is based around victim-blaming in an attempt to distract from actually dealing with the causes of road danger. Many "road safety experts" would be quite happy to see active travel banished from the roads, resulting in a dramatic drop in casualties on that road, thereby meeting their definition of a safe road, even though it's now a motorway and much less useful to society. That's why many cycling advocates have switched to supporting "road danger reduction", "sustainable safety" and/or "Vision Zero". For a much more detailed explanation see https://rdrf.org.uk/about-2/You obviously know better than road safety experts then.
Surely that's an argument for banning defective low-vision HGVs, not random classes of other road users?Unfortunately it's not:
"PC Mark Weaver, collision investigator, said the driver would not have seen the bike as there was a blind spot on the lorry not covered by mirrors."
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/video-devastated-kings-heath-mum-6664809
Nonsense peddled on a daily basis.What a load of nonsense.
felt that is was likely you were in the blind spot of the driver [and this is the reason why they] simply did not see you