GrasB
Veteran
- Location
- Nr Cambridge
This is personal opinion but some food for thought.I don't RLJ but its not the risk you think it is. Very very few cyclists are actually killed or injured RLJing - more are killed on green by RLJing motor vehicles - and there have been serious suggestions that RLJing is safer than waiting at the lights.
I'm not convinced of the RLJ is safer argument because from my observations women tend to stick to the left hand side of the road much more than men, even when they're presented with an empty ASL. Around people the centre or to the right of the lane in the ASL box at traffic lights are almost exclusively men where as women tend to hang to the left. In addition to this if the feeder lane isn't clear women tend to just queue up on the left of vehicles where as you'll find a noticeable proportion of men will filter through the cars into the ASL box. Both of these things will put women in more vulnerable positions & also put them deeper into HGV blind spots.
Then there's pulling away. Again from my observations men are typically crossing a junction from a stand still much more quickly when the lights turn green than women. This means that men are pulling out of an HGVs blind spots much more quickly than women, secondly it may give an impression to the HGV driver than the space in front of their vehicle has cleared when actually it hasn't.