In recent years more than half of all cycling fatalities in London, UK have involved a heavy goods vehicle, despite such vehicles making up just 4% of road traffic. A disproportionate number were construction vehicles. Transport for London therefore commissioned the 2013 Construction logistics and cyclist safety (Clocs) report and has since worked with the construction industry to reduce the risks posed by its vehicles to cyclists and other vulnerable road users. As described in this paper, the ongoing Clocs programme has three work streams: improving new and existing vehicle safety, addressing the safety imbalance within the construction industry, and encouraging best practice through adoption of national standards. Over 60 organisations including vehicle manufacturers, construction logistics clients, operators, regulatory and enforcement bodies actively steer the programme, representing a united response to road safety across the industry which aims to save lives.
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August 2015
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August 01 2015
Reducing accidents between construction vehicles and cyclists
Glen Davies, FCILT;
Glen Davies, FCILT
Freight and Fleet Programme Manager, Transport for London, London, UK
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Hannah White, BA, MSc
Hannah White, BA, MSc
Freight and Fleet Project Manager, Transport for London, London, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
June 02 2014
Accepted:
April 15 2015
Online ISSN: 1751-7672
Print ISSN: 0965-089X
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2015
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering (2015) 168 (3): 131–137.
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Revision Received:
June 02 2014
Accepted:
April 15 2015
Citation
Davies G, White H (2015), "Reducing accidents between construction vehicles and cyclists". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering, Vol. 168 No. 3 pp. 131–137, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/cien.14.00049
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