but I guess a Russian set-up is a good place to start -
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Nearly died on the M4 this morning
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostCan't believe the stupidity of this.
Filter lane which filters off left on M4. Lorry driver had obviously not been paying attention, stayed in the left and then realised it was going down the sliproad.
So, he's stopped dead in the slip road, turned almost 90 sideways, crossed the zigzags and then attempted to get back onto the main carriageway (like a give way sign).
Of course, I saw him wondered what he was doing but then he pulls out 100 yards in front of me. Know I know stopping distance at 70mph is about that.... Crapped myself, but had to swerve into outside lane (luckily nothing coming) and then watched as cars behind me almost ploughed into the back of me.
Driver of lorry should lose his job for this. Nolan Transport was the company. I've emailed them....
One thing I can not stand is people doing deliberately dangerous and stupid things when driving. Make a mistake fair enough but to do someone and endanger someone elses life because you're lazy is not on.
A dozy lorry driver suddenly noticed he was heading towards the the toll road and at the last minute yanked his wheel hard-a-port to stay on the M6, and almost ploughed into a busy line of traffic including myself. Everyone stood on their brakes, and I missed the back of his lorry by about a foot!Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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