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The question, Martin, might be to ask why literally dozens of pedal cyclists have died in London in the past couple of years under the wheels of heavy goods vehicles, while to the best of my knowledge not one single motorcyclist has suffered. Someone else might want to research the precise numbers.
I don't think it is that the motorcyclists can accelerate away; I suspect it is that they didn't get themselves into the most dangerous positions to start with and incidentally, I have great respect for the skills of most truck drivers whom I observe manoeuvring carefully and capably around other traffic.
probably that motorcycles make more of a potential mess of the vehicle so get a wider berth.
/sceptic
edit - also a cyclist is a smaller "thing" to spot/ignore. going back to that BBC (was it BBC?) program that talked about the cement mixer that turned left shortly after overtaking a cyclist resulting in their death..
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