..at 6:10 in this video. Not sure what the problem was or why the trucker camming had a problem with it other than the Cougr's poor positioning on the shoulder, but here we are.
The cam truck and the other truck just before the Cougar both demonstrate atrocious lane utilisation...at 6:10 in this video. Not sure what the problem was or why the trucker camming had a problem with it other than the Cougr's poor positioning on the shoulder, but here we are.
No excuse for being aggressive but managers are also putting them under pressure now to maximize their MPG, which dissuades them from making sudden speed adjustments.is they utterly hate having to slow b4 they can get past u. sometimes being quite aggressive!
I had a 'ride' in Crouch's recovery truck - circa 2001 - which was towing on a spec-lift a disabled artic and empty 40' fridge trailer, from Asda RDC in Leyland back to the fleet compound in Spalding, it was an ancient ex-military truck and not restricted and even with the train length he was comfortably overtaking all the restricted vehicles. I bet if they didn't know, they were shocked to see the fridge trailer leaving them for dust.I thought all HGVs are limited to 56mph
In the mid 1990s the factory I worked at had regular deliveries of orange concentrate from cold-store near a Netherlands port; a small haulage company locally, a Dutch family father and two brothers, often supplemented the regular (H&S or P&O) trucks bringing the stainless steel tankers. One of the brothers received a six-month ban for his truck exceeding 60mph on the steep M11 downhill past Stansted, despite the 56mph restrictor on his unit.downhill speed and stuff