Serious accident in Finchley. Another tipper-truck.

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AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
Does this forum software have an ignore poster button?
This guy is just trolling us away from a really serious issue ...

Perhaps he would understand if he actually rode a bike...
 

Mallory

Guest
Thank you for that. I apologise for not knowing - only I have never felt the need to do this before.
Which is sad for both of us.

LOL i only just found out how to do it after you asked,

To say that lorries don't have blind spot was bad enough,to then argue about vehicles entering a RAB not having to give way to traffic from the right was the final straw
 

benb

Evidence based cyclist
Location
Epsom
[QUOTE 2563890, member: 30090"]So you not admit that lorry drivers are now not solely paid by the load, an argument over nothing but we got there in the end.[/quote]


I'll admit they are not solely paid by the load, and you should admit that a load bonus equates to the same outcome.
If you really can't see an issue with a paid incentive for drivers to drive dangerously quickly and without regard for other road users, then you are quite deluded.
 

snailracer

Über Member
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We really ought to borrow some of the ideas used by the government to address other parts of a problematic industry. If they can put Hospitals with significantly above average death rates into special measures than we should be doing the same with transport companies ...
Which brings up another topic...
I don't see any evidence that a cost-benefit analysis is ever carried out between transport and safety because they appear to be managed separately. For example, there seem little incentive for Dept for Transport officials to invest to reduce road accidents or pollution, because the costs of dealing with those don't all come out of the DfT's budget - there is cost to the NHS for treating injuries and to the Revenue due to lost wages, but that does not affect the DfT's bottom line so why should they care?
A lot of roads are managed by county and city councils, who are often even more disconnected from the consequences of their (non) actions, which makes me even more pessimistic.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
I've seen graphics showing the blind-spots on artics when they are turning (quite sobering), but tipper trucks aren't articulated. I would imagine that the lateral blindspots, with well set up mirrors, are pretty much non-existant. Personally, when I hear a tipper truck anywhere near me, the adrenaline starts pumping. They tend to be driven a bit "briskly".
Only one thing scares me more than a tipper lorry on my tail; a supermarket home delivery van.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
[QUOTE 2564061, member: 1314"]Beano looks a bit like Lee who used to post here. Truck driver and a cyclist if it is him. Always quite abrasive online but quiet as a mouse on rides. He was good going uphill on a fixed, though.[/quote]



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