Just concentrate on your own driving & let others concentrate on theirs, calling BT to complain falls into the 'lifes too short' category. Most pointless thread of the day, I think.
didn`t think there would be any point in contacting BT - after all, they couldn`t give a stuff about their customers, so why should they bother about anything else."
"Just concentrate on your own driving & let others concentrate on theirs, calling BT to complain falls into the 'lifes too short' category. Most pointless thread of the day, I think"
Can`t agree unfortunately. It`s bad driving that kills people, not "accidents", if you don`t appreciate that then your posting is probably the most inane of the year.
There are too many inept drivers on the roads as it is without supposedly intelligent(?) posters on here condoning their behaviour.
Not once have i made the journey and not seen at least 1 trailer or caravan or even a 28ft boat once. He was doing aroung 80mph in the outside lane being towed by a jeep.
I just wonder if people like this are the ones we see being scraped off the road or whether that was just someone unlucky?
Where did the 'speeding' come from? OP only mentioned that the van had a 'limited to 56mph'. The issue he had was that the van was in the outside lane.
Not that great a crime in the run of things.
I agree with Tentz on this one!
------------- Ollie
2016
Monplaisir - Provence
Camping Les Gorges du Loup
It takes all sorts realy, clocked a towed caravan on the M5 on Tursday at 73mph, although over the speed limit it was rock steady.
would not try it myself though.
I passed four caravans going south on the M5 between Cheltenham and Bristol this morning. All were travelling at just under or at 70mph.
I was passed by a 4x4 towing a trailer in the outside lane at 70+mph!
Finally, there was a caravan, on its side, with the towcar hanging from the caravan's hitch with its rear wheels in the air, blocking two lanes of the northbound carriageway!
The occupants of the car were standing on the hard shoulder.
Just because it has a sticker saying it's limited doesn't mean it can't go faster. Some vehicles will go way past there speed limiter if you hammer it in 4th gear.
A hire van of mine did once, although it sounded like it was going to blow at any moment.
You could have tried sitting at a safe distance blowing your horn and flashing your lights if you had wanted to pass.
Some companies do take action if they get a complaint about a persons driving, usually the small, local ones who depend on our business.
To be honest, Mr/s Patel in Banglador wouldn't understand you anyway! Many company vehicles are fitted with trackers which log the routes, speeds driven, time sitting idling etc so someone may have looked at the logs, but with the number of vehicles a company like bt has, I doubt it. Its probably mainly used to dispatch engineers where required.
What ever happened to those public information cartoons ?
Remember, the -hey look petunia he,s waving to us, for the lifeboats,
What we really need is the motorway one, to get the t****rs who stop in lane two no matter what is happening round them GRRRRRR , an for the record I,m not a trucker !
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