Bit late to reply to my respondees, but never mind.
I totally understand the dangers of riding close to the back of trucks, but my question was about measured risks. I.e., is this actually injuring or killing people? Less so than undertaking followed by left turning crushing.
If that is true, why are these stickers worded in a way that, to me, falls about riding too close, rather than undertaking? Why don't they say "Cyclists stay safe, stay behind."
The message us confused and, probably victimising.
Bit late to reply to my respondees, but never mind.
I totally understand the dangers of riding close to the back of trucks, but my question was about measured risks. I.e., is this actually injuring or killing people? Less so than undertaking followed by left turning crushing.
If that is true, why are these stickers worded in a way that, to me, falls about riding too close, rather than undertaking? Why don't they say "Cyclists stay safe, stay behind."
The message us confused and, probably victimising.