A BIG thank you to all the truckers who pulled out into the middle lane to pass me whilst I sat at the bottom of windy hill with a blown supersingle on my trailer between midnight and 2am this morning. Top professionals … … thumbs up
A BIG thankyou to the top lads from Highways Agency who set up warning lights and cleared my mess up so quickly, and also the superefficient ATS chappie.
A BIG thank you to God for not dropping a months worth of rain in a few hours until after I was fixed and rolling again.
A BIG apology to anyone who came across my debris in the middle lane on the half mile mark for jcn 21 (west bound). The tyre blew with such force that the mudguard was blown to bits and the two metal mudguard supports sheared off and dissapeared.
A BIG raspberry to all the so called professional truckers who dispite having a completely clear road behind them too great delight in seeing how close they could fly past me at about 70 (bottom of windy hill, jcn21, some of 'em chuffin fly!)
And . . . a BIG middle finger to the Stobart driver who nearly rear ended me whilst texting ! ! ! ! He saw me just in time, just as I was starting to think I was gonna be wearing him up the back of my tanker. Prat ! ! !
Not nice to be stuck there - happened to me before.
Last night between J387/37 Southbound there was an artic sat on the Hard shoulder. I pulled out a lane, the “Lowes Distribution” artic infront of me didn’t though. Didn’t for the cop car on the H/S just up the road either. We will get the message across, eventually.
espresso:
A BIG thank you to all the truckers who pulled out into the middle lane to pass me whilst I sat at the bottom of windy hill with a blown supersingle on my trailer between midnight and 2am this morning. Top professionals … … thumbs up
A BIG thankyou to the top lads from Highways Agency who set up warning lights and cleared my mess up so quickly, and also the superefficient ATS chappie.
A BIG thank you to God for not dropping a months worth of rain in a few hours until after I was fixed and rolling again.
A BIG apology to anyone who came across my debris in the middle lane on the half mile mark for jcn 21 (west bound). The tyre blew with such force that the mudguard was blown to bits and the two metal mudguard supports sheared off and dissapeared.
A BIG raspberry to all the so called professional truckers who dispite having a completely clear road behind them too great delight in seeing how close they could fly past me at about 70 (bottom of windy hill, jcn21, some of 'em chuffin fly!)
And . . . a BIG middle finger to the Stobart driver who nearly rear ended me whilst texting ! ! ! ! He saw me just in time, just as I was starting to think I was gonna be wearing him up the back of my tanker. Prat ! ! !
It’s such common sense to move over when possible and I always will as I’ve always said no matter how good you can actually drive if you have no common sense your hopeless. Shame you didn’t get the green elf’s reg to report him!
Longman.