Serious accident in Finchley. Another tipper-truck.

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FFS :sad: I hope he pulls through!
 
Fingers crossed for full recovery
 

downfader

extimus uero philosophus
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'ampsheeeer
Hope he is ok.

Is this another case of cyclists filtering on the left past HGV's turning?


The witness statement to the press in the Evening Standard about the Holborn cyclist ...is there a possibility that the rider was waiting for green and the truck driver just went over him? That appears to be what was inferred by the restaurateur
 

deptfordmarmoset

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The witness statement to the press in the Evening Standard about the Holborn cyclist ...is there a possibility that the rider was waiting for green and the truck driver just went over him? That appears to be what was inferred by the restaurateur
It's possible but there are many other possibilities and the absence of a side guard on the HGV means it would also be possible for him to have been knocked under the rear axle. I think we can, however, draw clear conclusions about the safety of letting poorly regulated construction trade HGVs on our city roads.
 

Mallory

Guest
Hope the guy pulls through.

I was stuck in the traffic on a 13 bus not knowing what had happened so I feel guilty now for moaning about the chaos that was on the roads.

Regardless of who was at fault why should a cyclist have to pay with their life for a simple mistake i.e filtering incorrectly or being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

We've all seen suicidal filtering but we must have all had situations where we stop in a safe position only for a selfish driver to stop in a position that risks having a collision.
 
Just wondering, is there anything inherently more dangerous about tipper/construction trucks and cyclists? A very large proportion of serious/fatal cycling accidents do seem to involve them in London compared to other types of lorries.

Driven faster when lightly loaded?
Too much driving to deadlines/one more load?
Particular blindspots compared to other lorries?
More tempting to filter down the left because they're not as big/long as artics?
Easier to be sucked under wheels?
More likely to be on smaller roads?
Or just more construction traffic in London compared to other deliveries?
 

steve52

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So you're assuming that the cyclist is to blame...
no and you are makeing the wrong assumtion.all i was say is ride to survive, ie do every thing in your power to not be a statistic,regardless of blame.in the hope of less of us being injured or dieing.i do not know the details so am in no posistion to make a judgement.is that clear?
 
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