V8Druid
do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
don't know for sure, but'll be very surprised if they weren'tWere his cars damaged
don't know for sure, but'll be very surprised if they weren'tWere his cars damaged
Local knowledge often helps explain thing Gra
Hope the driver wasn’t seriously injured
Bet his boss is pissed off
Wonder what offences he’ll be summonsed for![]()
hope he wasnt on the phone
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40MPH limit on two lane trunk road for him .... reckon his Tacho'll show50++ .... that bend is easily negotiable at 40 in anything, even a plastic pig.
will be surprised if he ever drives an LGV again ....... unless he was the victim of an O/S/F blow out on the apex ..... irrecoverable event, that'd be, even at 40mph
have suffered a N/S/F blow out at 40mph in a LHD Demag 30 tonner .... crossed the O/S lane and almost into the central armco, before getting a hold on the direction of travel and speed down to walking pace .... reckon it took years off my life
It`s 50 on a national speed limit single carriage way, for good vehicles now.40MPH limit on two lane trunk road for him
Obversely it its not a suitable speed there.It`s 50 on a national speed limit single carriage way, for good vehicles now.
If that piece is signed as less please ignor![]()
when'd that go up??It`s 50 on a national speed limit single carriage way, for good vehicles now.
If that piece is signed as less please ignor![]()
5 or 6 years ago, and 60 on dual`swhen'd that go up??
seriously alarmed MB ... due to its locationI think it might be sensible to delete any posts relating to location and contents of this guy’s garage tbh - it’s not the sort of info that should be available for the world to see IMO.
Who reckons this will be the next oops
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That's a good thing but they only need a small window of time to get the job done.seriously alarmed MB ... due to its location
done ...... @Lancs Lad .. can you go back a page and edit the quote in your post please mateI think it might be sensible to delete any posts relating to location and contents of this guy’s garage tbh - it’s not the sort of info that should be available for the world to see IMO.
done ...... @Lancs Lad .. can you go back a page and edit the quote in your post please mate
No disrespect Gra, but you are out of date with yer knowledge
er ........ everything....
40MPH limit on two lane trunk road for him .... reckon his Tacho'll show50++ .... that bend is easily negotiable at 40 in anything, even a plastic pig.
will be surprised if he ever drives an LGV again ....... unless he was the victim of an O/S/F blow out on the apex ..... irrecoverable event, that'd be, even at 40mph
have suffered a N/S/F blow out at 40mph in a LHD Demag 30 tonner .... crossed the O/S lane and almost into the central armco, before getting a hold on the direction of travel and speed down to walking pace .... reckon it took years off my life
yeh, it's ten years or more since I had to be 'up' on it all Dave ....April '15 it was upped, but amazed the digi tachos don't record speed .... used to be one of the biggest 'bug bears' for drivers, with the charts, showing up overspeed.No disrespect Gra, but you are out of date with yer knowledge
The speed limit for LGVs on single carriageway roads was changed quite and few years ago now and increased to 50mph.
But all drivers should drive a a speed that is safe for the road conditions.
It's a LIMIT not a TARGET
Secondly, unless it was an old lorry running on analogue Tacho Charts then there will be no speed recorded. Digital drivers hours do not record the speed at any given time. However, since most lorry drivers use a GPS enabled dash cam this may record the speed immediately prior to the collision.
Marks made at the scene and the friction of the road surface may enable the officers to calculate the speed of the lorry IF it is a factor.
Mechanical defect (ie alleged brake failure) will no doubt be investigated by those wearing white caps at the scene
Yep it in scary when you get a blowout when driving a heavy lorry.
Daily checks of the 14 tyres on them on grain lorry have saved my life a few times over the years.
Better to have a tyre fixed/changed in the yard then at the side of the road![]()
yeh, it's ten years or more since I had to be 'up' on it all Dave ....April '15 it was upped, but amazed the digi tachos don't record speed .... used to be one of the biggest 'bug bears' for drivers, with the charts, showing up overspeed.
the traffic cam. just before the bend is almost certainly gonna give a pretty fair idea of how many wheels were in contact with the road in that bend.
as for the blow outs .... too right ... have had 3 front blow outs over the years (plus several rears) and they are heart stopping .... crane front axles run constantly at their limits, so always kept fronts good/up to scratch ...... one was a week old Michy 12.00-20 (all 12.00-20s IIRC)
as for speed limits .... they're better classified as a target in a crane ...... one you'd be lucky to ever see.. usually!! ..... 40 on the flat was good going and took some getting there.
but not on a two lane trunk road ............ apparentlyOverspeeds are still recorded as in Europe they fine you for them but obviously in this country the overspeeds kicks in at 56mph but the speed limit is 60
but not on a two lane trunk road ............ apparently![]()
Is this in Scotland?
er ........ everything....
40MPH limit on two lane trunk road for him .... reckon his Tacho'll show50++ .... that bend is easily negotiable at 40 in anything, even a plastic pig.
will be surprised if he ever drives an LGV again ....... unless he was the victim of an O/S/F blow out on the apex ..... irrecoverable event, that'd be, even at 40mph
have suffered a N/S/F blow out at 40mph in a LHD Demag 30 tonner .... crossed the O/S lane and almost into the central armco, before getting a hold on the direction of travel and speed down to walking pace .... reckon it took years off my life
Secondly, unless it was an old lorry running on analogue Tacho Charts then there will be no speed recorded. Digital drivers hours do not record the speed at any given time.