Alistair Campbell drove on after hitting George Glasgow who was dragged under the lorry and crushed.
A lorry driver's radio was so loud he was unaware he had killed a biker, a court has heard.
Prosecutor Harry Findlay said: "Officers considered the volume was loud and potentially a limitation for Campbell in appreciating the presence of Mr Glasgow and his motorbike pre and post-collision." "The motorcycle became lodged under the front of the lorry with the rear panier frame on the motorcycle coming to rest against the front axle of the lorry."As the lorry started to turn right onto Nitshill Road, the nearside wheel ran over him."
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