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Brigade - Helping CEMEX To Cement A Safer Future. |
Brigade - Helping CEMEX To Cement A Safer Future. |
| Written by Neil Vinall | |
| Wednesday, 07 November 2007 | |
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In the lead up to the 2012 Olympics, a vast increase in construction lorries across the capital has raised concern for cyclist and pedestrian safety, especially in relation to left turning vehicles
CEMEX is leading the way in construction vehicle safety by adopting approved blind spot solutions on all its vehicles ahead of the EU directive implementation deadline in March 2009. Ready mixed concrete trucks from the global building materials provider, recently featured in ‘Inside Out’, a BBC local news programme which highlighted the issues surrounding blind spot fatalities and is a fine example of a company that has listened to campaigner’s warnings that blind spots can cause death and serious injuries. In the programme, MP Emily Thornberry Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Cycling Group, called upon the government to make blind spot mirrors or camera systems for all heavy goods vehicles and trucks compulsory before 2009, the date by which the EU legislation says all lorries must be fitted with them. |
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