Cemex Cyclist Safety initiative at PRECAST 2012 in Leicester

Cemex UK’s Cyclist Safety campaign which raises awareness of the dangers posed to cyclists riding alongside LGVs (large goods vehicles) was displayed prominently outside the entrance of The King Power Stadium in the city of Leicester, England, as part of the Precast2012 industry event. A collaborative effort was organised by British Precast, the Leicester-based trade body for concrete products with participation from the Mineral Products Association, Cemex UK, Leicester City Football Club and Leicester City
May 28, 2012

643 Cemex UK’s Cyclist Safety campaign which raises awareness of the dangers posed to cyclists riding alongside LGVs (large goods vehicles) was displayed prominently outside the entrance of The King Power Stadium in the city of Leicester, England, as part of the Precast2012 industry event.

A collaborative effort was organised by 1829 British Precast, the Leicester-based trade body for concrete products with participation from the 2897 Mineral Products Association, Cemex UK, Leicester City Football Club and Leicester City Council.

The event supports the national campaign Cities fit for Cycling.

The key aim of the Cyclist Safety campaign is to prevent collisions between cyclists and LGVs by raising awareness from both sides on how to cycle and drive safely.

The police gave vital advice to all delegates on road safety.

Cemex UK provided two large vehicles, fitted with additional features aimed at cyclists, and encouraged them to climb aboard and see the cabs-eye-view, to educate them about the potential dangerous blind spots for the driver surrounding the truck.

Cyclists from the local area attended during the day and the demonstrations were found to be a real eye-opener with visitors noting that the blind areas around the lorries are far larger than one would imagine.

Andy Salkeld, Leicester City Council’s cycling officer said: “The ride leaders and instructors were happy to meet the HGV 9heavy goods vehicles) and bus drivers and talk over ideas to reduce and manage risks when sharing road space with larger vehicles. Hands-on experience of checking blind-spots was a really helpful focus to identify ways of reducing road danger for everyone”.

Martin Clarke, chief executive of British Precast said: “Our sector is committed to playing its part in minimising hazards and risks for all road users and we support the objectives of Cities fit for Cycling campaign to prevent accidents involving cyclists and other road users.

“With an estimated 12,000 cyclists commuting within Leicester it is imperative that their safety is highlighted, especially with our county being a heavily quarried area with many concrete and building product plants, and with LGVs servicing our industry constantly on the roads.

“We were delighted to be able to combine our annual conference, Precast2012, with this very important road safety event which we hope will help to educate and save lives.”

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