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Started by: Tommy Two Stroke (15344)

PeterP

I have been thinking about this meself, because last Thursday when it happened, the visibility was good, the traffic was light, and he was in a lorry cab high above the carriageway, and coming down the slip road from the motorway there is a clear line of sight for all directions, you can see that the slip road ends at the roundabout, and you can see that there is only a field at the other side of the roundabout, and you can see the other traffic approaching from all sides, and it was dry, and I could not see anything on the road which would have caused the lorry to lose grip, there was no water, mud or oil, and the point being that lorries with their her brakes, can stop on a sixpence, or a shillin, or even on a two bob piece, so even if he was travelling at speed, there is enough room on that roundabout for him to have stopped or at least to have dropped his speed, enough to remain upright when swerving around the roundabout ....

Replied: 17th Oct 2020 at 15:22

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