Maniacal HGV driver
Was nearly involved (sort of) in a head on crash on the way home from college this afternoon.
I was slowing down to turn left off a main road and onto the road to the village where I live. A van was waiting to turn right at the junction. He sees me slowing and indicating so pulls out. wagon driver behind me decides to overtake instead of slowing down behind me and nearly goes ploughing into the van. ABS on the truck going like the clappers. How he didn't see the van pulling out I cannot fathom. The standard of driving these days is shocking. Especially from a 'professional' driver. |
Sorry to hear about this and glad to know that you & the van driver are OK.
Sadly, IMHO, the standards of most things is falling at a dramatic rate and driving is somewhere near the top. It's no excuse but I wonder what pressures the driver is under to meet targets/delivery times etc. etc. A phrase I've heard and used is: "If you want someone to make mistakes, put them under a tight time deadline" Alternatively the driver could just be thinking "I'm big and you're little so you WILL give way and if there's a collision I'm high up in something very heavy so I'm unlikely to get badly hurt." |
Yes drivers are certainly put under a lot of pressure to meet deadlines. My dad is a lorry driver and has told me about the crazy amount of work he sometimes has to do. Doesn't help that some of places reject the goods if you arrive after your delivery slot.
As this happened on a Friday afternoon not far away from the haulage company's yard my guess is that the driver just wanted to get home for the weekend or was running out of time on his tacho. Still no excuse though. |
That van should never have made that turn until you have actually done so. if I am at a junction and a car indicates too turn left, then I will make sure he has done so. Rev |
Yes... in this over consuming world and when people must av th newest fad yesterday corners will be sadly cutt. Can th consumer pay that little extra so safety is applied for all??
Saw this on th back of a lorry th other day. "If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff". Th high way code says. 167 DO NOT overtake where you might come into conflict with other road users. For example approaching or at a road junction on either side of the road. Im glad everyone is ok. |
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The question of pressure to meet a deadline should not be an issue, as it is far better to be late than never arrive at all. The point of consumers paying a little more is fanciful because unfortunately extra money wouldn't make a poor driver have any more consideration for those around them. Driving a truck is a thankless task. |
If more time was given then surely less risk would occur... But agree that there is bad driving from all vehicles on th road. Everyone thinks they are a good driver... I always say "im still learning to expect th un expected".
"Driving a truck is a thankless task". (Indeed that why everyone is "rushing" to do it for a living) |
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The HGV should keep a longer distance but often the load dictates the amount. For instance, 38 tonnes of steel piping/bars on the back of a flatbed will, on heavy braking, travel through the cab. One would have to strap the load down correctly. Of course this does not apply on gently braking. So, two bits of poor driving driving! Kev |
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Can I add go onto 2 wheels, both bicycle and motorbike........ |
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