BBC report.
OK; I know the lorry driver shouldn't have done it and he clearly lost the plot, BUT I have absolutely zero sympathy for the "victim". It is clear from his own video footage that he wasn't passing anything and the left lane was perfectly clear - so why was he not in it? Especially as he was going much slower than the HGV, electronically restricted to 55 mph..
Now the victim claims he was deliberately and repeatedly rammed by the HGV, yet the photos of the damage to his car tell a different story. He also seems to have a dose of compensationitis in the form of neck and shoulder pain.
Do these middle lane hogging nobbers not realise that HGV's are not permitted to use the right hand lane, where there are 3 or more lanes? I see this type of driving every day, several times per day, and it really does get up the noses of reasonable thinking road users. USE THE LEFT LANE you selfish nobber, and none of this would have happened (TWICE, in 14 minutes!).
OK; I know the lorry driver shouldn't have done it and he clearly lost the plot, BUT I have absolutely zero sympathy for the "victim". It is clear from his own video footage that he wasn't passing anything and the left lane was perfectly clear - so why was he not in it? Especially as he was going much slower than the HGV, electronically restricted to 55 mph..
Now the victim claims he was deliberately and repeatedly rammed by the HGV, yet the photos of the damage to his car tell a different story. He also seems to have a dose of compensationitis in the form of neck and shoulder pain.
Do these middle lane hogging nobbers not realise that HGV's are not permitted to use the right hand lane, where there are 3 or more lanes? I see this type of driving every day, several times per day, and it really does get up the noses of reasonable thinking road users. USE THE LEFT LANE you selfish nobber, and none of this would have happened (TWICE, in 14 minutes!).