To the lorry driver on the A419 this morning
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Indicating and changing lanes at the same time to overtake a bicycle is unacceptable.
Being inches away from wiping out a mother of 2 because you couldn't check your f
king mirrors is unacceptable.
Not apologising to the driver you caused to take emergency evasive action because of the above is unacceptable.
Next time you decide to not engage your half-loaded braincell before making a manoeuvre which is likely to deprive a family of the car's occupants, the driver of the car may not be alert as the driver of the Golf you very nearly wiped out this morning.
Hand in your licence at the soonest opportunity and get a job delivering flyers, you f
king cocktard.

Edit: I wasn't the driver.
Being inches away from wiping out a mother of 2 because you couldn't check your f
king mirrors is unacceptable.Not apologising to the driver you caused to take emergency evasive action because of the above is unacceptable.
Next time you decide to not engage your half-loaded braincell before making a manoeuvre which is likely to deprive a family of the car's occupants, the driver of the car may not be alert as the driver of the Golf you very nearly wiped out this morning.
Hand in your licence at the soonest opportunity and get a job delivering flyers, you f
king cocktard.
Edit: I wasn't the driver.
Edited by Pints on Sunday 15th April 10:21
GC8 said:
I presume that the family carrying car was overtaking the lorry? If so then Id suggest, in a positive manner, that everyone needed to excercise greater observational skill.
I'd suggest that, given the car driver was able to avoid the collision and realise the lorry driver was a f
king idiot, that the observation skill was certainly greater on the part of the former rather than the latter.As I said, I'm absolutely certain that many other drivers wouldn't have been quite so lucky. But of course, all PHers are driving gods so we would have done thing completely differently.

GC8 said:
I presume that the family carrying car was overtaking the lorry? If so then Id suggest, in a positive manner, that everyone needed to excercise greater observational skill.
+1, If I was approaching an LGV and saw a much slower road user ahead, I'd be backing off pretty sharply. Op, not trying any of the usual PH point scoring but if you expect everyone else to take responsibility for your safety then you are likely to get plenty more nasty suprises. englisharcher said:
These type of threads are getting so common they will need a section of there own soon.
Driving standards in this country are going downhill rapidly.
I suppose this is it right here.Driving standards in this country are going downhill rapidly.
I expect poor driving from Doris in her Micra or Claude in his 206, but this sort of thing from a professional driver is pathetic.
So many very good professionals out there but instances such as these do appear to be on the increase, based on the anecdotes I hear and read.
7mike said:
+1, If I was approaching an LGV and saw a much slower road user ahead, I'd be backing off pretty sharply. Op, not trying any of the usual PH point scoring but if you expect everyone else to take responsibility for your safety then you are likely to get plenty more nasty suprises.
Point to note: I wasn't the driver but point taken.7mike said:
GC8 said:
I presume that the family carrying car was overtaking the lorry? If so then Id suggest, in a positive manner, that everyone needed to excercise greater observational skill.
+1, If I was approaching an LGV and saw a much slower road user ahead, I'd be backing off pretty sharply. Op, not trying any of the usual PH point scoring but if you expect everyone else to take responsibility for your safety then you are likely to get plenty more nasty suprises. O/P has shown poor observational skills and not checked the road ahead to see if its safe to overtake. The second lane is, afterall, an overtaking lane. One of the fundamentals of driving i'd have thought.
What did the O/P want the lorry to do, drive over the cyclist???
daemon said:
+1
O/P has shown poor observational skills and not checked the road ahead to see if its safe to overtake. The second lane is, afterall, an overtaking lane. One of the fundamentals of driving i'd have thought.
What did the O/P want the lorry to do, drive over the cyclist???
Read my post above. I wasn't the driver. O/P has shown poor observational skills and not checked the road ahead to see if its safe to overtake. The second lane is, afterall, an overtaking lane. One of the fundamentals of driving i'd have thought.
What did the O/P want the lorry to do, drive over the cyclist???

If it's not safe to pass a cyclist, or any other road user, you wait until there's a gap when it's safe to do so.
This instance would have taken all of 5 seconds. But no, heaven forbid a lorry has to drop a gear and show some patience.
Pints said:
rangie999 said:
You think he made that manoeuvre on purpose?
Obviously not but making a dangerous manoeuvre without paying due care and attention to your fellow road users is bloody stupid.And I'll ignore undertones of your post.
Would it have been better that he drove over the cyclist?
Edited by daemon on Sunday 15th April 10:21
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