Well, that was 5 seconds of coverage and the stationary bike got run over.
"Cycling groups recommend making eye contact with the driver and not
undertaking lorries".
elyob wrote:
> "elyob" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> About to show lorries and cycles and the effects ...
> Well, that was 5 seconds of coverage and the stationary bike got run
> over. "Cycling groups recommend making eye contact with the driver and
> not undertaking lorries".
> Brilliant.
"JNugent" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> elyob wrote:
>
>> "elyob" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>> About to show lorries and cycles and the effects ...
>
>> Well, that was 5 seconds of coverage and the stationary bike got run
>> over. "Cycling groups recommend making eye contact with the driver and
>> not undertaking lorries".
>
>> Brilliant.
>
> What else could they recommend to cyclists?
I was thinking the eye contact was going to be a little difficult with a
juggernaut, but maybe that was just me.
JNugent <[email protected]> writes:
>elyob wrote:
>> "elyob" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> About to show lorries and cycles and the effects ...
>> Well, that was 5 seconds of coverage and the stationary bike got run
>> over. "Cycling groups recommend making eye contact with the driver and
>> not undertaking lorries".
>> Brilliant.
>What else could they recommend to cyclists?
Well, that same program sometime last week had this line:
"x cyclists were killed in London last year, most of them by lorries.
Amazingly, many cyclists don't wear the one piece of equipment that could
save them"
You can guess the rest of it. The magic piece of foan that protects you
against lorries. At least this advice was a little more useful.
elyob wrote:
>
> "JNugent" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>> elyob wrote:
>>
>>> "elyob" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>> About to show lorries and cycles and the effects ...
>>
>>
>>> Well, that was 5 seconds of coverage and the stationary bike got run
>>> over. "Cycling groups recommend making eye contact with the driver
>>> and not undertaking lorries".
>>
>>
>>> Brilliant.
>>
>>
>> What else could they recommend to cyclists?
>
>
> I was thinking the eye contact was going to be a little difficult with a
> juggernaut, but maybe that was just me.
Via the mirrors (from behind, of course) on approach? That's all I can
think of.
Perhaps the advice was for general undertaking situations, including
cars/vans. Otherwise, the "don't undertake lorries" advice is at least
sound.
Roos Eisma <[email protected]> writes:
> Well, that same program sometime last week had this line:
>
> "x cyclists were killed in London last year, most of them by lorries.
> Amazingly, many cyclists don't wear the one piece of equipment that could
> save them"