Fantastic bit of driving from a tipper lorry driver shocker.

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I'm on a nice sunny jolly today. A few minutes ago, I was stopped at a very nasty little (light controlled) junction, just on the Western approach to Fareham, on the A27. I caught up with a tipper truck who had passed me a couple of minutes back (giving me plenty of room, and passing me impeccably) who had stopped at the lights. I filtered to his off side, and stopped wide enough of his truck, and far enough back that I could see him in his mirrors, he acknowledged my presence. Then he actually moved forward a bit, so that as he moved off, I could get in behind him, and over to the near side, in good time, even the chap behind the truck left a gap for me:ohmy:. The lights changed, he moved off, I got over, nobody got all beepy / flashy, that's a very rare occurrence. It just goes to show, despite the bad press, generated by the 'bad apples', some tipper truck drivers, do know how to drive around vulnerable road users. The truck had lots of words on it, I'm not sure which one was the company that owned it, and unfortunately the phone number was obscured, but that was a superb bit of driving, and I just wish they all drove like that:bravo:.
 

Mike!

Guru
Location
Suffolk
Also sounds like a superb bit of cycling (i.e not going alongside or sitting in his blindspot!)
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
That's shockingly poor odds if true. I encounter more than ten drivers each morning before I even get to the main road

Just because they don't kill you in that sort stretch does not mean they are not bad. After All just under 50% of drivers are below average :smile:
 
OP
OP
Racing roadkill
Why didn't you just wait behind it?
Because there wasn't room until he moved forward.
 
Why go in front?

I had to read it twice too (reflection on me and Glenn, not the OP!) as I thought the same.

He didn't go in front of the truck. The truck overtook him some time before they reached the lights. The OP was filtering at the lights on the offside, and saw the truck near the front. Not wanting to go past the truck, he stopped behind the truck, and moved back into the main flow of traffic when the truck moved off. Both did well.
 
OP
OP
Racing roadkill
I had to read it twice too (reflection on me and Glenn, not the OP!) as I thought the same.

He didn't go in front of the truck. The truck overtook him some time before they reached the lights. The OP was filtering at the lights on the offside, and saw the truck near the front. Not wanting to go past the truck, he stopped behind the truck, and moved back into the main flow of traffic when the truck moved off. Both did well.
That's it :thumbsup:
 
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