LONDON: When a cyclist is killed on London’s roads, a flower-laden white bicycle is sometimes placed at the scene—both as a tribute to a lost friend and a warning to others.

More of these poignant “ghost bikes” may appear for the six cyclists dragged under lorries and buses in two weeks — a sudden spate of deaths that has shocked Londoners and raised tough questions for authorities.

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