Cyclists beware sign on HGV

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Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
They also apply to other road users. I've had cars attempt to cut down the inside of my trailer when I'm making a wide left turn, and believe it or not, unless you're watching the mirror (which most lorry drivers do when turning left) you can very easily miss a car down the left hand side of an artic trailer.
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
some lorries have fresnel mirrors which reduce the blindspot. But that, as I'm sure you'll agree, doesn't invalidate the stickers.


agreed , and as you posted they only reduce not eliminate. education of all road users is one step but how much do people listen
 

Jezston

Über Member
Location
London
I doubt the kind of muppet who'd casually ride down the narrow inside of a lorry without noticing the big flashing indicator lights is going to notice a 'don't do it!' sign, especially if they don't notice a "don't do it!" SHOUT from a cyclist behind them either!


Better education - public information broadcasts, that kind of thing, is what we need.

That and contraversial! banning HGVs from busy urban centres, like they do in places like Paris.
 

buddha

Veteran
I've just barely noticed these signs while bored, waiting behind one (not one for filtering really). Otherwise I wouldn;t have noticed them.
A step in the right direction possibly. But more urban camouflage?
 

Amanda P

Legendary Member
...believe it or not, unless you're watching the mirror (which most lorry drivers do when turning left)

You've put your finger on it - they need to watch the mirror as its view changes, and to check nothing's arrived in the view during the turn - not just glance at it at some point after the manouvre's begun - which is what some do.
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
You've put your finger on it - they need to watch the mirror as its view changes, and to check nothing's arrived in the view during the turn - not just glance at it at some point after the manouvre's begun - which is what some do.


can somebody explain how to watch a mirror and where you are going at the same time ?
 

kedab

Veteran
Location
nr cambridge
i saw a lorry with a 'signed' mudflap while driving with the better half just the other week - it had a 'no entry sign' on the far left and an arrow pointing down to the right on the other side - becoming the commuter geek that i am i mentioned what a decent idea that was. she just looked at me like i was a little bit sad :whistle:
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
You've put your finger on it - they need to watch the mirror as its view changes, and to check nothing's arrived in the view during the turn - not just glance at it at some point after the manouvre's begun - which is what some do.

True, although to be fair you also have to watch the mirror on the other side of the cab. And where you're going.
 
Anyone else seen them?

Funny enough I saw one today in Manchester, which was TFL (Transport for London) branded; on a Debenhams truck.

Presume it's this, although I couldn't find an image on the 'net
"TfL's Road Safety Unit distribute stickers which warn cyclists of the dangers of undertaking on the left of an HGV"
 

davefb

Guru
They also apply to other road users. I've had cars attempt to cut down the inside of my trailer when I'm making a wide left turn, and believe it or not, unless you're watching the mirror (which most lorry drivers do when turning left) you can very easily miss a car down the left hand side of an artic trailer.

i've seen someone start to do that.... you really wonder what is going through their heads...
 

skudupnorth

Cycling Skoda lover
Good idea even though i've not seen one myself but i wonder what goes through the mind of anyone who thinls it's ok to pass anything bigger than a house on the inside !
As for passing traffic on the outside,i do it at certain places on my commute because it is the safer route and avoids the passenger door opening on you problem !
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
i saw a lorry with a 'signed' mudflap while driving with the better half just the other week - it had a 'no entry sign' on the far left and an arrow pointing down to the right on the other side - becoming the commuter geek that i am i mentioned what a decent idea that was. she just looked at me like i was a little bit sad :whistle:
Have you seen the ones that are 'No Entry' on the right and a 'pass arrow' on the left?
They are usually on either side of a European registration number.
 

snorri

Legendary Member
Have you seen the ones that are 'No Entry' on the right and a 'pass arrow' on the left?
They are usually on either side of a European registration number.

Yes! On a Danish lorry transporting wind farm towers etc from the harbour to the sites. I doubt many people would have noticed, opportunities for undertaking lorries are few and far between in the Highlands!
 
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