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Amazingly Dangerous Driving !
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-linco lnshire -353249 18
There is little news on what happened afterwards but as the number plate was plain to see, I hope they threw the book at the lorry driver !
There is little news on what happened afterwards but as the number plate was plain to see, I hope they threw the book at the lorry driver !
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it'z all happening oop t north !
Snow Manch and roads ungritted ( of course - what do we pay our council taxes for ? )
and I was crossing Oldham Road with bottle of milk and yellow dog for identification as the light faded- and really did think : " god if she doesnt stop soon, she will knock me down ". The parked up drivers in the queue, took on horrified looks
I waved my dog and bottle of milk ( large - one litre ) and shouted "you nearly hit me you stupid batch" and she wound down her window and shouted back
well I didnt you possed old furt, so poss off !
and we went our separate ways - with the dog with its paws on its ears saying, 'really! what language ! '
Snow Manch and roads ungritted ( of course - what do we pay our council taxes for ? )
and I was crossing Oldham Road with bottle of milk and yellow dog for identification as the light faded- and really did think : " god if she doesnt stop soon, she will knock me down ". The parked up drivers in the queue, took on horrified looks
I waved my dog and bottle of milk ( large - one litre ) and shouted "you nearly hit me you stupid batch" and she wound down her window and shouted back
well I didnt you possed old furt, so poss off !
and we went our separate ways - with the dog with its paws on its ears saying, 'really! what language ! '
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tonyav
You are quite right and that ,it appears, may be the only offence committed by the HGV driver. No bells ,gongs ,lights operating as far as we know on the crossing. The HGV driver has just negotiated a hazard.Being high up he probably has better vision of oncoming traffic than any one lower down in the van. He has passed the bend vanishing points to negotiate his speed for the right gear and has decided to apply his acceleration points.
But of course we are not familiar with the road layout and prevailing conditions at the time. I see no specific offence of ovetaking on the approach to a level crossing ,of any type, but certainly the offence is complete by crossing the double white lines. Dangerous Driving? Well the local police are going for it so might just well be. They know the geography.
You are quite right and that ,it appears, may be the only offence committed by the HGV driver. No bells ,gongs ,lights operating as far as we know on the crossing. The HGV driver has just negotiated a hazard.Being high up he probably has better vision of oncoming traffic than any one lower down in the van. He has passed the bend vanishing points to negotiate his speed for the right gear and has decided to apply his acceleration points.
But of course we are not familiar with the road layout and prevailing conditions at the time. I see no specific offence of ovetaking on the approach to a level crossing ,of any type, but certainly the offence is complete by crossing the double white lines. Dangerous Driving? Well the local police are going for it so might just well be. They know the geography.
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