Steve wrote:
This is a sad and tragic event. Don't let what I say next detract from that:
From what I can see from the video footage, this tragedy could have been a result of inappropriately adopting the "primary position".
Humm I was pondering that ...
Steve wrote:
On the face of it, it looked like Mr McNicoll might have have pulled into the path of the arctic. From the layout of the car and road shown in the clip, I believe there would have been adequate room to keep within the left lane, thus leaving the arctic an entire lane to pass.
I had been assessing the space, and I also wondered if as the lorry squeezed by the island if it's 'trailer tail' might have caught the cyclist?
Steve wrote:
According to Google, there is a gatso on this road, 800m from the crash site; the arctic would have passed the gatso before the collision.
Also, there is another gatso 200m ahead of the crash site, directly in line of sight too; you can just about see the graduated markings just to the right of the railings, at 28 seconds into the video.
Yes, when the collision occurred, the driver was between two gatsos that were only 1km apart !!
Well spotted !
I had not got to looking at the Google Street scene yet. Gosh well that might place a whole extra distraction element to it. So the lorry was watching his speed,the current gatso, the bend, the parked vehicles, the cyclist, the island, the nearby junction and the up and coming gatso too, as well as all other traffic during a rush hour or the beginning of it (8am).
It is not impossible that camera distraction might have played a part in this collision.[/quote]
I am adding this section from your former link, as I think it may be in the public interest:
A Lothian and Borders Police spokesman said: "At this time inquiries are at an early stage, however it is known that the cyclist collided with a parked car.
"Further inquiries are under way in regard to the involvement of other vehicles, and a man has been detained for questioning by police in regard to the incident.
"We would urge anyone who was in the area of Lanark Road this morning, who saw what happened, to contact police as a matter of urgency.
"In particular, we want to speak to anyone who noticed an articulated lorry with a white cab and a red flat-bed trailer being driven in the area at the time.”
Anyone with information should contact Lothian and Borders Police on 0131 311 3131.