For the umpteenth time, it is not a death a month now!
There's been huge improvements in London as I've pointed out, and that's resulted from all the efforts made which you appear to now nothing about. That is why I'm angry at your assumption that nothing is being done about the situation when so much has been done and is still being done, including by me!
The reduction in deaths from well over 20 when cycling was far less than half as common, to single figures now with such high cycling rates hasn't happened by accident. It's resulted from all the changes made.
They've included the following:
Trucks operating in the central area now have to meet minimum equipent standards, including a mix of such measures as extra mirrors, repeater indicators along the side of the truck, sound buzzer warnings of a left turn going to happen, additional warning signs on the left rear of the truck.
Truck operating companies have been helped to have cycle awareness training sessions for their drivers, in addition to all the added measures on the trucks.
TfL and the police have had cyclist and truck driver sessions to get them to appreciate each other's difficulties. This has included putting cyclists in the truck driving seats and drivers on bikes in the blind spots around trucks, forcing the message home.
The specific issue of the way women cyclists far too high death rate has been widely publicised, and I've taken part in that, including posting threads here three years running to bring their attention to what is going wrong and what to do about it.
And in Autumn last year, the Metropolitan Police had a several week session of flooding London's streets with officers specifically tackling the cyclist accident issue. During that time they kept watch at junctions and issued tens of thousands of behaviour warnings to drivers and cyclists. From memory they also fine ticketed over 8000 people, split roughly evenly between drivers and cyclists.
TfL had an advertising campaign with full page ads in the various London newspapers promoting awareness of cyclists to drivers.
Both ITV and the BBC regions had specific items on the issues, including a half hour peak time ITV program about the truck v cyclist issue, which included a re-enactment of how a cyclist is so easily accidentally run over by a truck at a left turn.
So much is being done and the results prove how effective that's been.
As for you saying a death a month is unacceptable, without reference to context, I remind you that it's a cyclist death per over 600 cycle commuting lifetimes, which is entirely acceptable, indeed excellent.
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