VegasPhil
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Registered: 16th Jan 05
Location: Fareham, Hants Drives: Octavia VRS
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Those cameras are awesome.
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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Graham88
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Registered: 16th Apr 07
Location: South East Kent Drives: E46 M3
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Cool idea with the cameras...is that for making insurance cheaper?
What an idiot though, the lorry drivers slightest move to the right probably saved her life,
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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i think its for monitoring purposes, for things like speed etc, lorry drivers have all sorts of equipment that monitors there driving and when they take breaks etc
its illegal for them not to break at a set amount of time
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tom_simes
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Registered: 12th Jan 05
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quote: Originally posted by DannyB
Does your mum drive an arctic mate?
VXR one Danny?
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
i think its for monitoring purposes, for things like speed etc, lorry drivers have all sorts of equipment that monitors there driving and when they take breaks etc
its illegal for them not to break at a set amount of time
its to stop them killing prostitutes
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fir3vip3r
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Location: Stevenage, Hertfordshire
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quote: Originally posted by DannyB
Does your mum drive an arctic mate?
Maybe she should wear a jacket.....
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Lawrah
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Registered: 25th Dec 04
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I really dont understand how they get that far going the wrong way..
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DannyB
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yeah not sure where that extra C came from
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Terry12
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
i think its for monitoring purposes, for things like speed etc, lorry drivers have all sorts of equipment that monitors there driving and when they take breaks etc
its illegal for them not to break at a set amount of time
It's only a tachograph which is legal requirement in LGV's. Isotrak systems and that camera is fitted by choice of the operator.
How she managed to miss the first artic and drive right into the path of the second artic is beyond me. Ban for life imo.
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Bonney
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Registered: 14th Nov 04
Location: St Helens
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They are fitted to most HGVs now as it is something to do with cutting down on fraudulent accident claims.
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Terry12
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quote: Originally posted by Bonney
They are fitted to most HGVs now as it is something to do with cutting down on fraudulent accident claims.
None of our vehicles have them fitted. As I stated they're not legal requirement but a company thing.
Our vehicles have isotrak fitted so they can see where you are, How you're driving, if you braking hard or over revving etc.
Apparently the company are thinking about fitting the camera's in our cabs.
This is the latest wagon from our depot to have a smash. Apparently it was hit by an artic carrying chemicals and flipped.
The driver was lucky he wasn't wearing a seatbelt as a crash barrier went into the cab and through the seat.
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Bonney
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Registered: 14th Nov 04
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I know a company a mate works for driving tippers and Plant transporters they have them in all their vehicles.
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Terry12
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Registered: 24th Sep 07
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Yes it will creep in to most vehicles eventually, As and when the technology becomes cheaper.
That's why our company took years to get Isotrak and will take years to get the camera system...They're cheap
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Ronson
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What I don't get is why she went around the arctic coming UP the slip road, aiming for her, did she not think at that moment "Oh dear, I appear to be heading the wrong way onto a busy road" I'm guessing she was thinking more like "The FUCK are you doing on my side of the road knob head!"
I'm going with long term ban.
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DannyB
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Never mind a ban she should have her womb confiscated so she can't reproduce
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Ronson
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quote: Originally posted by DannyB
Never mind a ban she should have her womb confiscated so she can't reproduce
I cant find any new info on it (not that I've had a proper look) any new stuff you can link me to?
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pow
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Registered: 11th Sep 06
Location: Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire
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Do we know it's a woman?
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Terry12
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Do we know it's a woman?
Says so in the second link.
The driver of a car had a lucky escape after her vehicle was squashed beneath the wheels of one of the lorries.
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Dave
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Registered: 26th Feb 01
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An old woman did a similar thing round here a bit back. Thing is the slip road was off a huge roundabout and you would have to go at a funny angle to even get on it.
Afterwards the local press had a quote from the copper investigating saying they were looking at ways to improve the junction so it doesn't happen again The junction has been there for 20 years you f***ing rem and no one has ever driven down it before.
[Edited on 28-03-2011 by CorsaDave]
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alan-g-w
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If it was an 18 year old in a saxo I can imagine the road wouldn't be getting the blame though CorsaDave
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Dave
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quote: Originally posted by alan-g-w
If it was an 18 year old in a saxo I can imagine the road wouldn't be getting the blame though CorsaDave
Couldn't agree more. I just thought it was a shocking attitude to have but a good example of how we always try and find something to blame in incidents like this while ignoring the moron behind the wheel.
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by Lawrah
I really dont understand how they get that far going the wrong way..
I know that road well, and I can't figure it out either.
The grass verge at the side of the road is still mega churned up. Looks like someone's been ploughing it.
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Mike
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Registered: 20th May 06
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Actually looking on street view at where it happened, even with a lack of concentration to end up in the wrong lane, there's still warning signs that should've been noticed that would've had her stopped, out of the way of any traffic before getting to the end of the slip road.
I partly suspect a foreign driver because I'm sure approaching the right hand side of a dual carriageway would set off a mass of alarm bells in any British persons head.
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Dave
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Registered: 26th Feb 01
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
quote: Originally posted by Lawrah
I really dont understand how they get that far going the wrong way..
I know that road well, and I can't figure it out either.
The grass verge at the side of the road is still mega churned up. Looks like someone's been ploughing it.
To be fair an artic on it's side is hardly going to skim across it like a Flymo is it?!
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
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Don't fancy her premium after writing off two loaded trucks and giving at least one of the drivers a few months off work.
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