HGV, inside lane and wandering all over the place
Discussion
I'm currently driving on a lot of motorways/big A roads and I've had several incidents of HGVs wandering out of the inside lane into lane 2 and then wandering back into the inside lane or the hard shoulder.
Obviously when I'm in lane 2 and a 40 ton truck is about to squash me I'm a little bit concerned!
Is it just the driver doing something apart from driving or is it something else?
BTW it's not foreign trucks I'm talking about as I'm very cautious around them!
Obviously when I'm in lane 2 and a 40 ton truck is about to squash me I'm a little bit concerned!
Is it just the driver doing something apart from driving or is it something else?
BTW it's not foreign trucks I'm talking about as I'm very cautious around them!
skeggysteve said:
NickM450 said:
.... You ever tried to steer with your knees...
Yes, but only in cars or 7.5 ton trucks and I don't wander all over the place!I'll check back tomorrow for more posts, I don't have a tacho, so after a long day I'm off to bed.
I have no idea why people wonder all over the road, cars manage it too. Lack of concentration I guess.
Wandering onto the hard shoulder worries me a great deal more than wandering into lane two, but theyre both caused either by the driver being fatigued (dangerous) or distracted (fking stupid).
At can be a difficult job and even a driver who has taken all of his compulsory breaks can be too tired to drive, even where they have had a proper nights sleep.
Don't rule out the driver being st-faced either: I recently saw a police traffic programme where they found someone drinking special brew as he drove along and he was 3x over the drink drive limit! Obviously an alcoholic, so it isn't as bad as if it was one of us, but it still beggars belief.
At can be a difficult job and even a driver who has taken all of his compulsory breaks can be too tired to drive, even where they have had a proper nights sleep.
Don't rule out the driver being st-faced either: I recently saw a police traffic programme where they found someone drinking special brew as he drove along and he was 3x over the drink drive limit! Obviously an alcoholic, so it isn't as bad as if it was one of us, but it still beggars belief.
Super Slo Mo said:
Could just be wind, I've had the unpleasant experience of trying to hold a truck in lane one in high winds. Trucks that are unladen or big for their weight are more susceptible to bring pushed around by the wind.
Change your diet then ?I've had it bad after crap beer last night
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