Whilst I'm sure that all the relatives will support any campaign to prevent further deaths, will some find a chained up "ghost bike" at the scene of their loved one's death a little goulish? I'm fairly pragmatic and wouldn't but some might, or will you do it regardless and hope the publicity and scandal will raise awareness, not trying to knock your efforts, just thought it might be something you may want to consider.
More than happily deliver fliers/spoke cards highlighting blindspot riding, etc. to the bikes at work bike parking.
One of my late colleagues doesn't appear in your list, (I didn't know her to talk to): http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23426775-details/Inquiry+as+Tesco+lorry+kills+cyclist/article.do
Whilst I'm sure that all the relatives will support any campaign to prevent further deaths, will some find a chained up "ghost bike" at the scene of their loved one's death a little goulish? I'm fairly pragmatic and wouldn't but some might, or will you do it regardless and hope the publicity and scandal will raise awareness, not trying to knock your efforts, just thought it might be something you may want to consider.
More than happily deliver fliers/spoke cards highlighting blindspot riding, etc. to the bikes at work bike parking.