Undertaking is illegal,
Hold on.. we don't know if the cyclists got fully in front of the HGV or not. We can't say he is blameless.And the two motorcyclists who'd just overtaken him?
The HGV driver is utterly blameless.
What about them? Are you saying that someone overtaking on the right removes your duty to be observant on the left?
I'm not sure how you can come to the definite conclusion that the driver was utterly blameless.
Hold on.. we don't know if the cyclists got fully in front of the HGV or not. We can't say he is blameless.
And they have trouble with being drunk, like the lorry driver that killed Catriona Patel, or they have trouble with being unable to see and falsifying their tacho like the lorry driver who killed Eilidh Cairns, or they have trouble with indicating or encroaching the asl, like the lorry driver who killed Daniel Cox.
Whilst it may be an obvious conclusion. It is still an assumption.I'm going to arrive at the obvious conclusion that he didn't. He took about 4 seconds to traverse the length of the lorry and just as he passes the cab you can hear its engine increasing revs. The driver was probably watching the two motorcyclists that had just squeezed through his offside and was completely unaware of the idiotic (yes, idiotic) cyclist who decided to nip up the inside of 30 tonnes of lorry.
I'm as passionate about road safety as most, moreso in fact, but I can at least recognise when someone's done something utterly stupid and can refrain from blaming someone obviously innocent.
are you somehow tarring all lorry drivers with the same brush?
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Turning to the issues of lorries, Inspector Aspinall told the meeting about a day of City of London spot checks on HGVs, carried out on 30 September 2008 as part of the Europe-wide Operation Mermaid, which is intended to step up levels of enforcement of road safety laws in relation to lorries. On this one day, 12 lorries were stopped randomly by City Police.
Five of those lorries were involved in the construction work for the 2012 Olympics.
All of the twelve lorries were breaking the law in at least one way.
Repeat: a 100 per cent criminality rate among small random sample of HGVs on the streets of central London.
The offences range included overweight loads (2 cases), mechanical breaches (5 cases), driver hours breaches (5 cases), mobile phone use while driving (2 cases), driving without insurance (2 cases) and no operator license (1 case).
Source?
Does it really? Then you won't have a problem telling us which section of the road traffic act that comes under.Road traffic act classes undertaking as careless/dangerous driving.
Road traffic act classes undertaking as careless/dangerous driving.
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And they have trouble with being drunk, like the lorry driver that killed Catriona Patel, or they have trouble with being unable to see and falsifying their tacho like the lorry driver who killed Eilidh Cairns, or they have trouble with indicating or encroaching the asl, like the lorry driver who killed Daniel Cox.
The offences range included overweight loads (2 cases), mechanical breaches (5 cases), driver hours breaches (5 cases), mobile phone use while driving (2 cases), driving without insurance (2 cases) and no operator license (1 case).
I'm going to arrive at the obvious conclusion that he didn't. He took about 4 seconds to traverse the length of the lorry and just as he passes the cab you can hear its engine increasing revs. The driver was probably watching the two motorcyclists that had just squeezed through his offside and was completely unaware of the idiotic (yes, idiotic) cyclist who decided to nip up the inside of 30 tonnes of lorry.
I'm as passionate about road safety as most, moreso in fact, but I can at least recognise when someone's done something utterly stupid and can refrain from blaming someone obviously innocent.