I'm not saying that the cyclists are the problem. I'm just looking for another method of communicating the risks.
I just think it is unrealistic that we are going to get lorries banned in the next few years. This is about educating people to minimise risk, not getting lorries off roads, educating drivers or installing cameras and mirrors in the cabs themselves. These issues are being dealt with elsewhere too.
And what if by communicating the risks you inadvertently reduce the number of cyclists on the road and cause fatalities to rise in number?
What if you change the behavior of cyclist with regard to road positioning and their passive approach leads to more danger/accidents/risk?
What if you change the perception of cyclists by other road users and they no longer give them enough space/respect/time on the road, again resulting in more fatalities?
And what if by communicating the risks you inadvertently reduce the number of cyclists on the road and cause fatalities to rise in number?
What if you change the behavior of cyclist with regard to road positioning and their passive approach leads to more danger/accidents/risk?
What if you change the perception of cyclists by other road users and they no longer give them enough space/respect/time on the road, again resulting in more fatalities?
You approach/thinking is linear.