• Roxy just some personal points.

    Your 1 and my 3 much up to the same thing.

    3 Is largely good but I feel as road users everyone need to respect everyone so we need to except that a HGV is difficult to manoeuvre and the problem is not that there was a HGV for people to see what the drivers could see but there where not bike for the drivers to go out and ride on for them to see what the cyclist could see, feel experience. It is the one sided empathy that is the problem. We are expected to empathize with others by sitting in the cab but they don't have to empathize with us by coming out riding. This is just the same as old people pulling into asl and not being prosecuted but we are if we jump a red light thing. Maybe a slight rephrase will make this more obvious.

    The advert points are very good as well I like them.

    1. I would think could do with having the last bit of "abandon their(HGV) use outright" removed because it is unrealistic and people will instantly jump on that part of the question removing validity from the rest of the question and marginalizes the person asking the question as being extreme and 'not to be taken seriously'. I see you point but coming across to extreme can mean that your other points about the danger of HGVs are not taken as seriously.
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