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Got to be one of the best... this is going viral for sure:
Does contain strong language... not suitable for kids! Make sure to listen though, it's half the fun
Great commentary! Shame we don't get to see the exchange with the policeman.
I feel much safer now in the knowledge that truck drivers are spending their time watching, and narrating on the phone, all the sins of others.
Sweet bit of undertaking too. 😉
Lonely places lorry cabs 😆
to be fair it wasnt really undertaking, it was making progress. think the police would have been more annoyed if he'd stopped.
great stuff
I think that truck driver deserves his own TV show, make a good no-nonsense PM too!
Good to see plod observing the 2 second vehicle separation. 😯 Maybe they've had special training which means the universal laws of physics don't apply when they drive?
Sports commentator, that's what the trucker should do, he'd sure liven up the proceedings! 😆
That's great!
I must be paranoid because I think every car behind me at night is a copper, that's when my bestest driving comes out.
Good to see plod observing the 2 second vehicle separation. Maybe they've had special training which means the universal laws of physics don't apply when they drive?
I completely agree. But they're all hypocrites quite honestly. Especially traffic.
Lol, love the commentary!
Brilliant
When did John Precott start driving wagons? 😀
😆 great video.
haha great this! bore off moaners above
But they're all hypocrites quite honestly. Especially traffic.
Why did you not caps lock it as it needed to be shouted? 🙄
Awesome
Has anyone looked at his other videos? 😀
Good job he didn't move over and let the car filter, probbly too busy playing on his phone or looking for plod chasing someone.
I bet he drives a BMW when not eating Yorkies. 🙄
Happy to call others idiots, but his driving isn't too sharp, is it?
^^spectaculary poor driving^^ any clues who he drives for? Only a matter of time before he hits someone that upsets him. Very worst kind of driver.
the guy is a complete moron.
Yep, angry man with a 40 ton truck to use as a weapon, god help us all.
Well the truckie has a point: since when does traffinc on a motorway give way to those joining via the [i]acceleration[/i] lane?
It seems to be commonplace that people expect traffic to give way rather than [i]accelerate[/i] to motorway speed and apply judgement in order to join.
And another rant: what's the deal with fog lights? If it aint foggy, WHY??!!
Well the truckie has a point: since when does traffinc on a motorway give way to those joining via the acceleration lane?It seems to be commonplace that people expect traffic to give way rather than accelerate to motorway speed and apply judgement in order to join.
I agree, sort of. It's annoying when people don't use the slip to get up to speed. But why is it such a big deal to pull out when you approach a slip road to allow drivers on to the road?
He (the truck driver) could see what was going to happen 200 yards back and could have easily pulled out, but thought he'd make a point by riding up close behind the car driver (in very wet conditions) trying to intimidate them.
If all drivers were a bit more courteous and gave other people the benefit of the doubt, then the roads would be a much nicer place to be.
For someone who drives for a living this guy is a really shit, and dangerous driver, acting like that.
He (the truck driver) could see what was going to happen 200 yards back and could have easily pulled out
We can't see what's going on in the lane alongside, he may not have been able to pull out. The driver of the Audi was being a monumental hazard IMHO - but he went completely OTT by trying to intimidate them. Had he gone off to the cops with the video footage and not driven like an idiot himself, chances are they'd have paid the Audi driver a visit.
Jon,
If the lane 2 is clear, then fine. But it's almost endemic that regardless of road conditions people assume the driver in lane 1 will give way to joining traffic. See it every day now.
I'm not excusing the poor driving from the Audi driver, but part of the skill of driving is anticipating other peoples stupidity. As a professional driver he should know better.
If the lane 2 is clear, then fine
Judging by the way he was able to pull into the middle lane while hammering the horn would indicate to me that it was.
That last video was the most dangerous driving of the lot - by the truck driver. He just stopped and blocked the exit from the main road and partially blocked the inside lane by the looks of it.
Pulling out to let someone on is an uneccessary lane change.
Its usually a 2 litre powerful car that toddles on slowly and indecisively causing trucks and vans to brake and drop down a gear or seven. That is inconsiderate driving.
We hate changing lanes because of massive blind spots. But if its a truck or van and view behind is good I will make space forwards/backwards and let them merge.
edit.. I was talking about the 'and another idiot pt 1' clip...
not the one pulling out from the AA van, sorry. just seen that one. Agreed that was ridiculous.
As has been said above, he saw the merging car miles back and could see what was happening. He should have slowed to make way but decided to dish out some justice instead. Sooner or later he will cause a serious accident and I hope his camera is seized when it happens.
The car driver was at fault in both instances. the highway code clearly states you must not pull out in front of an approaching vehicle if to do so would cause said vehicle to change speed or direction
that may be so but two wrongs do not make a right.
Everyone has a responsibility to drive safely and avoid accidents. Just because someone else does something wrong it does not give you the right to do something equally or more dangerous.
The car driver was at fault in both instances.
I'm not sure anyone was disputing that.
.andyl - Member
that may be so but two wrongs do not make a right.
Everyone has a responsibility to drive safely and avoid accidents. Just because someone else does something wrong it does not give you the right to do something equally or more dangerous.
^^this^^ children are not supposed to run into the road but drivers are expected to be aware that it may happen and not run them over when they do. Same applies here.
He's quite the potty mouth!
Very analogous to many of the videos you see from cyclists with a helmet cam on, no?
However, his actions for a professional driver aren't great...
Driving a lorry doesn't make you a good driver. And from the other videos I think I ca safely say the roads would be a safer place if that lorry driver made a living some other way. Preferably not involving what he brandishes as a 44 ton weapon to prove his misguided point every time another road user 'wrongs' him.
I remember joining the slow lane in front of a lorry to take the next exit, a big enough gap between the car in front and the lorry behind. The lorry took a dislike to my manoeuvre and decided to speed up to within a metre from my car, flashing his lights and beeping his horn, all at speed on a busy motor way.
I can honesty say I did nothing wrong, however the lorry driver didn't like it.
I can only assume that he was tired from a long journey and was in a bad mood.
Jesus. I hope I never come near you lot on the motorway.
In that last video the car pulls out right in front of him, he's got nowhere to go and he's being criticised for it? Car driver - 100% to blame.
If you think his driving is 100% ok, you need to send your license back to the DVLA.
If you think your reading is OK you need to go back to primary school.
The LAST video, he is being criticised for it here.
Ha. You're a funny guy.
Your post appears to support the lorry driver, perhaps you need to be clearer when commenting if you're going to get upset when you're misunderstood.
The point is, a good driver will make adjustments and attempt to accommodate the failings of other drivers.
until you've driven a truck that size I don't think you can comment on his driving... making any manouvre quickly in a 44 ton truck is not going to end well. Also consider the blind spots, a lane change(Done properly) would take quite a while. Yes there are things in his videos that can be anticipated, but in his eyes - why on earth would a car pull onto the motorway doing a slower speed (considerably) than a truck? That's just dangerous. So we assume that he assumed they were going to speed up.
If you were following, and every time a truck came to an sliproad they moved to the middle lane, there would be so much anger! You've got to think of the alternatives!
Sure, but any advanced driving course instructor will tell you to assume that other drivers may do the unexpected.
This is much more important if you're driving a 44 ton lorry.
You have to be an [u]exemplary[/u] driver if you're going to film the transgressions of other road users and post the result online. Particularly if they include a running commentary of your worrying angry reactions, and what appears to be your intimidation of the offending 'bad driver'.
I remember joining the [b]slow lane[/b] in front of a lorry to take the next exit, a big enough gap between the car in front and the lorry behind. The lorry took a dislike to my manoeuvre and decided to speed up to within a metre from my car, flashing his lights and beeping his horn, all at speed on a busy motor way.I can honesty say I did nothing wrong, however the lorry driver didn't like it.
Therein lies your problem. Going too slow to safely merge. The lorry would have been doing a maximum of 60mph ( governed by law ), so if you trundled in front of him perhaps he didn't 'speed up' & instead just held his pre-set speed.
As stated previously in this thread, it's up to the traffic joining the motorway to adjust their speed to the speed of the lane that they are joining. Not for the traffic on the motorway to 'give way' to joining traffic.
Speaking of 'give way' the road markings on the end of the slip roads are in fact give way markings.
Take a hypothetical situation: You are driving down a local road (not a m-way), you approach a Give Way junction, there is traffic approaching on the road that you are about to join, they have priority, you are obliged by law to give way. So what do you do ? just pull out ? No! So why should you treat a m-way/dc slip road any differently ?
Personally, when i'm driving in lane 1 & approaching a junction where there is an 'on' slip road I will move ( [b]if possible[/b] ) into lane 2 to give joining traffic space to proceed. If I can't move into lane 2 due to traffic then I will hold position in lane 1. The amount of drivers that blindingly, automatically, just pull onto the m-way & expect the traffic already on the road to give way to them is unbelievable!
An incident the other week. Driving down the M61 south. At the Reebok junction, I spot 2 cars coming down the slip road so I pull out into lane 2, the nearest other vehicle in front in lane 1 is a good 200metres ahead at least, 1st car comes down the slip road & goes straight out into lane 2 right in front of me at about 60mph ( i'm doing an indicated 75 ) What the **** ?? That I didn't expect. Thank god for good brakes on my car!
Why the **** do people insist on calling lane 1 the 'slow lane'? FFS. There's no such thing.
It's slow lane, middle lane and fast lane isn't it?
Slow lane for trucks, middle lane for driving in normally and fast lane for overtaking. Am I right?
You are Derren Brown and I claim my 5 pounds.
As I said, I did nothing wrong, and he chose to speed up. But as you're Derren Brown I understand you have to try to comment on an event you didn't witness and know nothing about. 😆
I wondered how long it would take before some smart arse commented on me referring to it as a slow lane...not that long as it happens.
Edit...not Paul McKenna....unless you also do hypnosis as well as mind reading.
We hate changing lanes because of massive blind spots.
That'll be why you insist on spending five hours in the outside lane trying to overtake another truck doing 0.00001 mph less than you on the A55 then?
Golden rule when driving - if your actions [u]cause[/u] another driver to take evasive action, be it either by braking or having to change lane, then you're at fault. In the videos above, yes, the truck driver was a moron for using a 40T truck as a weapon, but in both cases, the car drivers were very much at fault.
No zokes the timme is spent overtaking because their speed is limited and they have no acceleration. Which handily is an aid in pointing out that mchamish assertion that he did nothing wrong sounds like bollocks. At the very least it sounds like he was working in very small margins if a lorry accelersting put him in trouble.
Not saying lorry driver wasn't being an idiot, but this thing of coming up the slip road & expecting everyone to clear a way for you really does my head in. Some people don't even appear to use their mirrors until the very last moment.
I regularly get people shaking their head at me, beeping or flashing their lights when I have 'got in their way' even when I can't pull out due to overtaking cars on my outside & they have clearly decided to ignore the huge gap behind me that they could have pulled into. It seems they want to get as far forward as possible & bugger everyone else, rather than looking for appropriate gaps.
Some other pootle up the slip road struggling to join as they are going to slow, then once they have caused you to slow down to let them join, they floor it & leave you for dust. Why don't they do that on the slip road so they can join without anyone having to slow.
The problem is, if people on the main carriageway always do the job of finding space for these people, they come to expect that this is the correct technique, rather than the onus being on them to merge safely.
I have never driven in a slow lane. Does it have a different speed limit to the rest of the lanes?
Anyhow I usually hate the cock waiving caused by driving threads but I had a joining the motorway incident yesterday which fitted in with this.
Coming down the slip road I, as usual tried to get up to an acceptable speed of 60mph. Gives me enough speed to get straight up 70mph and not to fast to cause any issues with slow trucks. Anyhow the car that I presumed was joining the motorway as I was joining the slip road wasn't..... In fact he was going about 20mph. And he joined the motorway at that speed into all the trucks etc who pulled into the middle lane. That meant I actually joined the motorway at 20mph which was insane. Howard and Hilda driving we oblivious to it.
The car in lane 3 is probably nothing more than an American tourist who has been driving on the wrong side of the car / road for 30 mins in the dark ,having spent the last 12 hours on a red eye flight from San Francisco.
Hence the reason they are hogging lane 3 , and try to pull over to the right when signalled by the Police. Also , as Americans they probably dont understand wy the other vehicle doesnt undertake as they are on a freeway.
Or he could just hurl abuse at a video camera without having the mental capacity to analyse what is going on .
Spud - Member
Very analogous to many of the videos you see from cyclists with a helmet cam on, no?
I don't see that they're similar, why do you think they are?
"Because they've both got cameras and are filming traffic" is the only one I could come up with.
The roads are full of shit drivers! Avoid them and move on!
No amount of flashing, ranting, shouting, beeping will ever change the way they drive! As said above always drive expecting others mistakes and you'll be sound!
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Please note the link on Overtaking.
seems to work ok on the continent, better than people slowing down and waiting for a gap, which seems really dangerousbut this thing of coming up the slip road & expecting everyone to clear a way for you really does my head in.
Ha, Picnic Lane
The car in lane 3 is probably nothing more than an American tourist who has been driving on the wrong side of the car / road for 30 mins in the dark ,having spent the last 12 hours on a red eye flight from San Francisco.
Hence the reason they are hogging lane 3 , and try to pull over to the right when signalled by the Police. Also , as Americans they probably dont understand wy the other vehicle doesnt undertake as they are on a freeway.Or he could just hurl abuse at a video camera without having the mental capacity to analyse what is going on .
So making the decision to drive in a foreign country before familiarising yourself with local traffic regulations when you're exceedingly tired makes it all ok then? Does that explain them trying to brake-test the copper too?
So making the decision to drive in a foreign country before familiarising yourself with local traffic regulations when you're exceedingly tired makes it all ok then?
No , But I didnt say that did I .
And lets not pretend that it doesnt happen.
It might just be a confused old lady , or a drunk man.
No , its not ok and ignorance of a law is not a defence , but before we all stone the driver to death whilst cheering there might just be another leftfeild reason as to why they are driving like a twonk. That is all.
No , But I didnt say that did I .
No, but you certainly seemed to be looking for ways to excuse their inexcusable driving, which might have been construed to mean the same thing.
Clearly some dodgy driving by the truck driver, but mostly poor driving by the saps joining the carriageway and not accelerating to a safe speed, particularly that Audi that caused him the road rage where he pulled over in a dodgy manner. There's a case for unmarked police cars being able to issue a requirement to resit the driving test when they witness people being unable to join carriageways in a safe manner as on some of those videos, or that fast lane hogger who should at least be done for dangerous driving after the braking.
For the congested slip road he should have seen a potential hazard and slowed down, and maybe changed lanes assuming that he had a good, clear view of that lane and it was clear.
Difficult to not get caught into road rage if you are continually exposed to idiot car drivers though, but he is doing his health no good by doing it.
For the congested slip road he should have seen a potential hazard and slowed down, and maybe changed lanes assuming that he had a good, clear view of that lane and it was clear.
What about his duty to maintain his speed and position to allow others to merge safely?
I have never had a problem merging with a motoryway or dual carriageway. The slip road is there to allow you to accelerate upto the speed of the traffic on the main road and slip in to the flow unnoticed.
No zokes the timme is spent overtaking because their speed is limited and they have no acceleration. Which handily is an aid in pointing out that mchamish assertion that he did nothing wrong sounds like bollocks. At the very least it sounds like he was working in very small margins if a lorry accelersting put him in trouble.
If you're unable to take my word for it, then I guess we'll just have to move on.
I'm just amazed that someone who drives for a living can get so het up about bad driving. Even I'm not that bad.
bad driving doesn't cause accidents, thinking you're the only person on the road with any reason to be anywhere, they cause the accidents.
All these blogs and videos about other peoples driving annoy the shit out of me, ****s with no friends who have nothing better to do with their time than catalogue everyone else's movements. The internet equivalent of a crying ****
bad driving doesn't cause accidents
I suspect it probably does.
All these blogs and videos about other peoples driving annoy the shit out of me, * with no friends who have nothing better to do with their time than catalogue everyone else's movements. The internet equivalent of a crying *
Which one of the cars that pulled out were you driving? 😀
Gary_C - MemberSpeaking of 'give way' the road markings on the end of the slip roads are in fact give way markings.
no they are not, if they were, there would be an accompanying give way sign
you need to read a highway code book. you should not stop at the end of a slip road. period. the slip road is to build your speed up to motorway conditions and safely merge into lane one. the highway code clearly states you can and should use the hard shoulder as a continuation of the slip road if absolutely necessary. whats your prefered method then? stop at the end of the slip road and wait for a gap,pulling into lane 1 from a standing start??
What about his duty to maintain his speed and position to allow
others to merge safely?
Is there such a thing ??
the slip road was clogged up with cars and you could see that it was happening, meaning that they couldn't merge out into the traffic within the number of spaces that were in front of the truck, meaning that it was clearly going to end up with the cars grinding to a halt at the end of the slip road and a dangerous situation resulting.
For that particular case slowing down to allow a bigger gap in front to try to alleviate the problem would have been a sensible thing to do - assuming that the car drivers were astute enough to notice and accelerate out into the gap, which is a long shot.
It would also have avoided the potential of making a mistake when attempting to rapidly change lanes and missing something in your blind spot.
Well, I for one enjoyed the vulgarity of the truckie's schadenfreude.
you need to read a highway code book. you should not stop at the end of a slip road. period
If you think you have to stop at a "give way", then maybe you're the one who needs to read the HC.
you need to read a highway code book. you should not stop at the end of a slip road. period
even if you are going to hit the approaching vehicle in the lane you are trying to join, because there is no space to merge into ??
you need to read a highway code book... the highway code clearly states you can and should use the hard shoulder as a continuation of the slip road if absolutely necessary.
Could you show me where it "clearly states" this, please?
Only, rule 259 of The Highway Code expressly forbids it. (Emphasis mine:)
[b]259[/b]Joining the motorway. When you join the motorway you will normally approach it from a road on the left (a slip road) or from an adjoining motorway. You should
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[b]not [/b]cross solid white lines that separate lanes or [b]use the hard shoulder[/b]
you should not stop at the end of a slip road. period
I can't immediately lay my hands on a THC rule for this, but I was taught that if you can't merge, you should stop and wait. Whether or not that's always good advice or not is debatable, but "...period" is very clearly nonsense, sorry.
