Eilidh's Cycling Campaign
The family of a cyclist killed in London have been angered by a European Commission report into cycling safety.
Cyclist's family anger at European Commission report
The family of a cyclist killed by a lorry in Notting Hill says they are devastated that the European Commission has rejected their proposals for new road safety measures.
Eilidh Cairn's family want to make it compulsory for HGVs to have blind-spot cameras and sensors.
Phil Bayles reports.
Victim's sister gives her thoughts on EC report
Kate Cairns, the sister of Eilidh Cairns who died on her bicycle after being hit by a lorry, gave her response to a European Commission report on improving cycling safety. She has campaigned for lorries to be fitted with cameras and sensors that warn the driver when cyclists are nearby.
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Cycling campaigners attack European Commission report
The family of a London cyclist who was killed in 2009 have seen their scheme to improve safety halted by the European Commission.
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