Anyone that hits another vehicle should be made to take a fresh theory and practical test.We once he used me to stop lol and was on a single busy country lane so had no choice he had no where to go..traffic was constant in other direction but got his details and going through insurance
Fortunately he was insured
Anyone that hits another vehicle should be made to take a fresh theory and practical test.
Too many drivers are just not able these days and there are more vehicles on the road than ever before.
We need a system that filters the bad ones out.
Collisions hit the national economy, people’s own finances, affect people health and are a waste of resources. We shouldn’t be so accepting of it.
It’s happened and we can’t change that but it doesn’t need to happen.Health i can agree with ended up with neck issues.. if i were to say a speed it was a national speed limit road doing about 55 - 50 and i had to brake suddenly as two cars in front braked sharp to a halt i did the same… two seconds later wham.. it felt like he did not even brake. I agree with what you say but what else can you do other than accept it.. its happened its crap but as long as its gets repaired and im more thankful i was on my own.. no family in van at the time..
In an ideal world, (which it isn't!) any driver who does this would have their phone examined by a police expert to see if it was being used at the time. It's all too common.i had to brake suddenly as two cars in front braked sharp to a halt i did the same… two seconds later wham.. it felt like he did not even brake.
The law needs to be changed then. The number of accidents seems to be increasing. Especially on motorways like the M60, which regularly gets closed. I am convinced this is due to people looking at their mobiles (I actually saw a guy in the middle lane with an iPad resting on his steering wheel playing a driving game - I almost cant believe it myself).The dibble dont have the legislation that allows them to do so unless someone dies or is seriously injured.
In the early says of mobile phones we would seize them for examination if they disputed the offence, but because road criminals have more rights than potential victims wen had to stop doing it.
I couldn't help but wonder if the offending driver was distracted by a phone.two seconds later wham.. it felt like he did not even brake.
Because you've never been caught. Everyone with a hole in their arse has glanced down at the speedo and gone "whoops" more than once.I’ve been driving for over 30 years now and never had a speeding ticket
To be honest I'd rather see somebody paying attention while doing 32 in a 30 than a driver who's sticking to the speed limit but spends half his time looking at what he's typing on the phone in his lap.Because you've never been caught. Everyone with a hole in their arse has glanced down at the speedo and gone "whoops" more than once.
Don't judge everyone by your own standards. Controlling a vehicles velocity is one of rhe simplest, most fundamental tasks a driver is required to so, and some of us do pay close attention.Because you've never been caught. Everyone with a hole in their arse has glanced down at the speedo and gone "whoops" more than once.
As a biker, you'll aware that the speedi s refeeted to as the idiot board. Better to be aware of what's going on around you.Don't judge everyone by your own standards. Controlling a vehicles velocity is one of rhe simplest, most fundamental tasks a driver is required to so, and some of us do pay close attention.
Something you never forget.Yep, and having to ask a colleague to hose down the soles of my boots to remove human brain matter that became embedded while dealing with a messy RTA reinforces the need to drive diligently.