Imagine you were shown around a dodgy fairground ride called: "Ultimate Velocity IV" by a HSE inspector and he listed all of the safety issues due to poor design which could result in the loss of life, but, instead of closing the ride down, he said "now you know how dangerous these things are" and walked away...
not WILL but COULD. thats the difference. it isn't the machine in the case of lorries its a SMALL number of drivers.
life is fullof risks. getting up, staying in bed .
stairs kill more people a year than
lorry drivers. shall we knee jerk and put a lift in everywhere ? 52 people on average die each year in construction. do we stop building , no we EDUCATE AND TRAIN , and then PROSECUTE AND PUNISH CONSISTENT FAILURES. we couild throw money at problems but the cost/benefit figures don't stack up as much as we hate the deaths of people.
people bleat about disproportionate levels. what about a disproportionate response. out of interest when lorries were more actually more dangerous back in the 50s what was the cyclist death rate from them ? I can't find figures but am sure one of the always in the right here will have them.