moomooland:
.If he had used the old fashioned kerb mirror above the nearside window he would have seen the car no problem.
His fault entirely!
+1. Even with all those gizmos I think he could have still seen the car.
moomooland:
.If he had used the old fashioned kerb mirror above the nearside window he would have seen the car no problem.
His fault entirely!
+1. Even with all those gizmos I think he could have still seen the car.
Thought the haulage ndustry came across exactly what the public think of us - a bunch of clowns.
Everything the public seem to blame on drivers was there
Cars being pushed through central reservations. hit by trucks pulling in / out and being hit by speeding trucks in fog and bad weather.
To cap it all we had a trip in a couple of trucks with a pair of halfwits, ■■■■■■ and screaming at motorists and to finish off a bit of advice “stay out of my ■■■■■■ way”
Way to go lads.
Pimpdaddy:
moomooland:
.If he had used the old fashioned kerb mirror above the nearside window he would have seen the car no problem.
His fault entirely!
+1. Even with all those gizmos I think he could have still seen the car.
I think he was relying too much on his extra “Eyes”, and had forgotten the basic principal, don’t make a manouver until you can see it and know where it’s going!
bestbooties:
I think he was relying too much on his extra “Eyes”, and had forgotten the basic principal, don’t make a manouver until you can see it and know where it’s going!
One thing that helped me in situations like that was actually looking in the mirror/s whilst changing lanes, I can’t count how many times it’s saved my skin.