Foreign Trucks 'More Dangerous Than UK HGVs'
Report suggests foreign trucks are eight times more dangerous
Foreign lorries are eight times more dangerous than British trucks, it has been revealed. Foreign HGVs only make up 1% of the total in the country but were involved in 163 accidents in which someone either died or suffered serious injuries in on year. This was nearly 8% of the total involving heavy goods vehicles. Meanwhile British hauliers, which account for the vast majority, were involved in 1,956.
Campaigners argue that part of the problem is that foreign lorries are maintained to lower standards than British ones. Over one in five trucks operated by foreign hauliers have been found to be unroadworthy and often drivers from overseas cannot see other motorists because the trucks are left-hand drive.
‘It is quite clear that foreign lorries operating on UK roads are most certainly not maintained to the sort of safety level which has been created by the UK operator licensing regime,’ said a spokesman for the Freight Transport Association. ‘The UK licensing system, involving annual tests and roadside inspections, has resulted in UK lorries being the safest on the roads and, on a mile for mile basis, being involved in about half the number of accidents as cars. We estimate that, on a mile for mile basis, a foreign lorry is three times more likely to be involved in an accident than a UK vehicle.’
Robert Gifford, Executive Director of the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety, has backed the call for tougher action. He said 'The government has at long last recognised in these figures the over-representation of foreign registered HGVs in accidents on British roads.'
just out of interest anybody know if it would be legal to charge a temporat RFL to foreign HGV's forcing them to carry a temporary Number plate? in the same way that hire cars in the states have specific number plates. everyones a winner. more tax for the government and some form of retribution in terms of offences. and possibly more work for UK based hauliers.
This doesn't excuse their poor driving.
This doesn't excuse their poor driving.
This doesn't excuse their poor driving.
Yes, and added to our road death tally statistics too no doubt, and then we take the flack with more road regulation, scameras, tax etc?
Get these trucks up to standard or don't let them in, although I've got to say that I have seen some crappy UK trucks on the roads too.
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If that's the case why do we even let them into the country? This is the equal to letting all cars over three years old drive around without an MOT. We all know what happens if you get caught without a valid MOT certificate.
(Unless you're unlucky enough to be hit by 12 lorries, in which case, it might be your driving.
)Lies, damn lies and statistics.
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