New skip lorries for London

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ianrauk

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About time... fingers crossed other companies follow their lead.

Pioneering lorries with panoramic view hit the streets in bid to save cyclists’ lives

A FLEET of lorries designed to save cyclists’ lives by giving drivers improved vision is set to hit London’s roads.
The Mercedes Econic trucks have a cube-shaped cab with a panoramic view and full-length glass doors so the driver can spot cyclists, pedestrians and other road users more easily.
Waste disposal firm O’ Donovan, based in north London, has bought three of them, which will be the first of their kind to be put to work in Britain. The vehicles were put on display at the Construction Logistics and Cyclist Safety exhibition at ExCel London yesterday.
The Econic, which costs about £100,000, has several models and the skip lorry is the version that will be tested in the capital. Trucks have been involved in a string of collisions in which cyclists have died or been injured. Many have happened when lorries turn left and cyclists come up on their inside in a blindspot for the driver. In 2014, 13 cyclists died and 419 were seriously injured on London’s roads. Last year nine died, seven in collisions with HGVs.
Simon Munk of the London Cycling Campaign, said: “The view for the driver is much better than on a normal lorry and this is a step in the right direction.”
Jacqueline O’ Donovan, managing director of the waste company, said: “We want to ensure our drivers have the best training and safest vehicles. The Mercedes cabs really are safer.”

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slowmotion

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Do you know the reason for the bus-type full height door? Is it to spot people immediately alongside the cab?
 
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ianrauk

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Do you know the reason for the bus-type full height door? Is it to spot people immediately alongside the cab?


That is the reason. Did you read the post?

The Mercedes Econic trucks have a cube-shaped cab with a panoramic view and full-length glass doors so the driver can spot cyclists, pedestrians and other road users more easily.
 

Lonestar

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Better drivers may help also.Met one of these with the driver happily on the phone down a sidestreet as he passed me.
 

classic33

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Already used by some councils in South Yorkshire, in one form or another.
One less reason for the driver not to be able to see the kerb though.
 

deptfordmarmoset

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Better drivers may help also.Met one of these with the driver happily on the phone down a sidestreet as he passed me.
I see them regularly on phones on the A2. The less reputable operators will run their existing fleet of vehicles and drivers into the ground and be the last to upgrade their vehicles.

EDIT: which is not to say I don't welcome the new vehicles.
 

slowmotion

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What do you mean again? Did someone say you could get off it?
 

lazybloke

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Is that really an opaque panel immediately behind the door? Seems a missed opportunity not having more glass there, even if not full height/length.
 

Tin Pot

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Let's hope they don't get pilloried at the first accident they're involved in.

These should reduce the risk, but it won't eliminate it.
 

Tim Hall

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Is that really an opaque panel immediately behind the door? Seems a missed opportunity not having more glass there, even if not full height/length.
It looks in the photo like it's glass with a translucent logo on it. The Mercedes website seems to confirm this - the pics there have plain glass at that position.
 
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