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Just reading this wek's edition of Motor Transport, the journal for the road transport industry. There's a good article on the cover about Cemex, who deliver cement products. They're urging other companies to follow their lead in introducing safety procedures to minimise incidents involvong cyclists. Apparently, their lorries are fitted with signs warning cyclists of the dangers of passing down the inside of lorries and proximity sensors which are operational when the left turn indicator is activated and which give a verbal warning to cyclists attempting to filter down the nearside. The article also says that you can fit eight cyclists around a lorry without the driver being able to see them.
It strikes me as a good thing that this issue is highlighted in a journal aimed squarely at the road haulage industry. What do others think?
http://www.roadtransport.com/Articles/2008/03/26/130197/cemex-follow-our-safety-lead.html

It strikes me as a good thing that this issue is highlighted in a journal aimed squarely at the road haulage industry. What do others think?
http://www.roadtransport.com/Articles/2008/03/26/130197/cemex-follow-our-safety-lead.html