In Richmond Park there was a "bike marking" scheme and an opportunity to sit in the cab of an HGV - a state of the art Crossrail approved vehicle with side bars, sensors extra mirrors - the whole works.
If you commute and have never been in an HGV, make a point of finding an opportunity to do so, the police run these sessions at various locations on a regular basis.
I was in the driver's seat and a bike and rider moved around the vehicle.
Two things were astonishing:
First, the sheer number of things the driver has to observe:
front window
side right
side left
rear view mirror left
rear view mirror right
side of truck cyclist mirror left
side of truck cyclist mirror right
front of truck cyclist mirror
cyclist sensor alarm
Have I missed any?
Second, despite all that, just how many places around the side and front of the vehicle in which a cyclist is invisible.
Confirmed for me that my longstanding approach is correct:
If I arrive first a the lights, I stop centrally. If an HGV pulls up behind, I move forward till i make eye contact with the driver.
If I arrive after and HGV, I never, ever under any circumstances ride up the inside, or the outside for that matter. I stop centrally well behind the HGV.
If you commute and have never been in an HGV, make a point of finding an opportunity to do so, the police run these sessions at various locations on a regular basis.
I was in the driver's seat and a bike and rider moved around the vehicle.
Two things were astonishing:
First, the sheer number of things the driver has to observe:
front window
side right
side left
rear view mirror left
rear view mirror right
side of truck cyclist mirror left
side of truck cyclist mirror right
front of truck cyclist mirror
cyclist sensor alarm
Have I missed any?
Second, despite all that, just how many places around the side and front of the vehicle in which a cyclist is invisible.
Confirmed for me that my longstanding approach is correct:
If I arrive first a the lights, I stop centrally. If an HGV pulls up behind, I move forward till i make eye contact with the driver.
If I arrive after and HGV, I never, ever under any circumstances ride up the inside, or the outside for that matter. I stop centrally well behind the HGV.