glasgowcyclist
Charming but somewhat feckless
- Location
- Scotland
The verdict was 'accidental death', as if it were just one of those things. Sh*t happens.
The lorry driver turned left across the teenage cyclist because she 'thought' he was going left too. Asked why she did not double-check where he was when she was turning left, she said that,
Isn't the responsibility for blind spots that of the driver? Are cyclists, drivers, even pedestrians, who are overtaken by lorries meant to take evasive action to keep out of these blind spots? It's time drivers (and courts) accepted that the safe conduct of a vehicle, whatever the size, around other people is an onus they cannot transfer to others.
And don't get me started on the headphones reference.
GC
The lorry driver turned left across the teenage cyclist because she 'thought' he was going left too. Asked why she did not double-check where he was when she was turning left, she said that,
"...the type of lorry she was driving - a Class 2 vehicle that was not her regular DAF lorry - had a number of blind spots and she had lost sight of him."
Isn't the responsibility for blind spots that of the driver? Are cyclists, drivers, even pedestrians, who are overtaken by lorries meant to take evasive action to keep out of these blind spots? It's time drivers (and courts) accepted that the safe conduct of a vehicle, whatever the size, around other people is an onus they cannot transfer to others.
And don't get me started on the headphones reference.
GC