Glasgow Times

HGV street access limit proposed after crash

- Sarah Hilley news@ glasgowtim­es. co. uk

A COUNCILLOR has questioned whether HGVs should have access to streets limited where there are more cyclists and other vulnerable road users in Glasgow following the death of a student.

Emma Burke Newman, 22, died after a lorry hit her bike and she was dragged under the HGV in January last year at the Broomielaw.

Lorry driver, Paul Mowat, 69, admitted causing her death by careless driving and was given a community sentence last month.

The court heard the driver’s windscreen and mirrors were dirty and his view was obscured by a reversing camera and the lorry had crossed a cycle space line at the junction.

Holly Bruce, Scottish Greens councillor, has asked what actions will the council take, in conjunctio­n with Police Scotland, to prevent any repeat of the incident.

Her suggestion­s included enforcemen­t of HGV vehicle checks, enforcemen­t of drivers entering cycle safe zones at junctions, and limiting access by HGVs in areas where they are more likely to encounter vulnerable road users?

Responding, councillor Angus Millar said the “upgrading of cycle segregatio­n on the Broomielaw and George V bridge is being taken forward subject to funding” and is at the design stage.

He said: “As we continue to roll out our road safety campaigns and deliver behaviour messaging, the council is certainly open to working with

Police Scotland colleagues to consider any opportunit­ies to further tailor these messages to HGV drivers.”

The legislativ­e powers to carry out vehicle checks and enforce moving traffic offences are limited to Police Scotland but the council regularly checks statutory signage and road markings to permit enforcemen­t as well as introducin­g new traffic regulation orders in conjunctio­n with the police where improvemen­ts are identified.

This can include the prohibitio­n of HGVs where there are restrictio­ns in terms of weight, height, width and length.

He said staff driving council HGVs are required to undertake a drivers’ certificat­e of profession­al competence.

The convenor for transport added that the ” best way to improve safety for people who cycle is to progress the introducti­on of segregated cycle infrastruc­ture, which the council is very much committed to advancing across the city”.

Bruce asked if Millar would endorse an awareness campaign on box infringeme­nt and look at limiting access times for HGVs within specific areas.

Councillor Millar said the council is open to tailoring messages to drivers posing risks to “vulnerable road users” and would work with officers to look at what can be done regarding box infringeme­nt.

He said he would also be happy to discuss options about restrictio­ns of HGVs with officials.

 ?? ?? Emma Burke Newman died after a lorry hit her while she was riding her bike. Image: Supplied
Emma Burke Newman died after a lorry hit her while she was riding her bike. Image: Supplied

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