@kerednotsobig1 Were you driving the truck w/the house on or something? Why are you on his side?
He shouldn't even have overtaken in the first place - he's not supposed to even come within 10mph of what the van can. Overtaking lane shouldve been full of cars doing 60, but instead he hogged it to perform an illegal & highly dangerous move.
Van is likely near-flat-out, but the driver may've eased off a bit on seeing the truck - but, if the truck then slows because of the hill, it still won't fit
The overtaking vehicle is legally limited to 40mph on that road. If the person filming is in a commercial van, that's limited to 50. Also, they're following at a safe distance behind another (already speeding) truck in front of them that's doing 50 ish. The overtaking lane is intended for cars and other vehicles allowed to do 60 to overtake. Save your anger for the caravan truck driver who may now be holding load of other people down by 9mph in order to illegally go 11mph faster
@jonnyshag1 Some of them can't on a hill like that, no. Particularly not if loaded with tools and building supplies for example. Ford don't often put all so powerful engines in their commercial vehicles. So long as it's good for 70ish on the flat and so can put that top speed in the brochure, they ain't fussed...
@vampy111 Spoken like a true person who's never been held up by a trucker with no sense of when it is or isn't a good idea to pull out and try for a pass on a steep hill...
Personally I drive a sports sedan, and if they tried that on me, I'd just flog it back past, don't over-take unless you need to, he did NOT need to.
AussieBloke108 2 months ago
@kerednotsobig1 Were you driving the truck w/the house on or something? Why are you on his side?
He shouldn't even have overtaken in the first place - he's not supposed to even come within 10mph of what the van can. Overtaking lane shouldve been full of cars doing 60, but instead he hogged it to perform an illegal & highly dangerous move.
Van is likely near-flat-out, but the driver may've eased off a bit on seeing the truck - but, if the truck then slows because of the hill, it still won't fit
TahreyUK 8 months ago
Please upload this video for free at dickheaddrivers.co.uk
PatrolHQ1 8 months ago
@kerednotsobig1
The overtaking vehicle is legally limited to 40mph on that road. If the person filming is in a commercial van, that's limited to 50. Also, they're following at a safe distance behind another (already speeding) truck in front of them that's doing 50 ish. The overtaking lane is intended for cars and other vehicles allowed to do 60 to overtake. Save your anger for the caravan truck driver who may now be holding load of other people down by 9mph in order to illegally go 11mph faster
TahreyUK 9 months ago
try putting ya foot down instead of holding up the traffic , or cant your crappy transit get pass 50mph
jonnyshag1 1 year ago
@jonnyshag1 Some of them can't on a hill like that, no. Particularly not if loaded with tools and building supplies for example. Ford don't often put all so powerful engines in their commercial vehicles. So long as it's good for 70ish on the flat and so can put that top speed in the brochure, they ain't fussed...
TahreyUK 9 months ago
over taking speed limit is alowed to be broken 4 ths mile? under 4th
lordlugworm 4 years ago
why dont you speed up and stop being a grandad. you moaning fag
weazlechin 4 years ago 2
isn't it illegal to use a camera when driving... well I'd have beeped... ALOT!!! hahahaha lol
r0a4c0h8a9e3l 4 years ago
what was wrong with that? everything he did was legal and hardly dangerous
vampy111 4 years ago
@vampy111 Spoken like a true person who's never been held up by a trucker with no sense of when it is or isn't a good idea to pull out and try for a pass on a steep hill...
TahreyUK 9 months ago
haha pmsl u got overtaking by a LORRY
mcjames2k6 4 years ago
lol get er lit
Kc164 4 years ago
idiot
judddk01 4 years ago 2
wtf what an arsehole that lorry driver is :O
hammy2005 4 years ago
why is that truck driver an arsehole?
jamiehn123 3 years ago 2