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Default Why is there always an accident at Clacket Lane on M25?

The cause is, at a minimum, reckless and inconsiderate driving by HGV
drivers (trying to get more out of the road than it can give in terms of
speed and capacity).


HGV's are limited to 56 mph mate

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Default Why is there always an accident at Clacket Lane on M25?

phil wrote:
The cause is, at a minimum, reckless and inconsiderate driving by HGV
drivers (trying to get more out of the road than it can give in terms of
speed and capacity).


HGV's are limited to 56 mph mate


and?

How else do to two lorries crash into each other on a deserted motorway at 3 am?
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On 05/05/2010 00:39, JNugent wrote:
phil wrote:
The cause is, at a minimum, reckless and inconsiderate driving by HGV
drivers (trying to get more out of the road than it can give in terms
of speed and capacity).


HGV's are limited to 56 mph mate


and?

How else do to two lorries crash into each other on a deserted motorway
at 3 am?


They're watching Battlestar Galactica videos?
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phil wrote:
The cause is, at a minimum, reckless and inconsiderate driving by HGV
drivers (trying to get more out of the road than it can give in terms of
speed and capacity).


HGV's are limited to 56 mph mate


and?

How else do to two lorries crash into each other on a deserted motorway at
3 am?


With great skill and dedication. Not everyone can manage it.


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Default Why is there always an accident at Clacket Lane on M25?

The cause is, at a minimum, reckless and inconsiderate driving by HGV
drivers (trying to get more out of the road than it can give in terms of
speed and capacity).


HGV's are limited to 56 mph mate


and?

How else do to two lorries crash into each other on a deserted motorway at
3 am?


Er, Driver fatigue? Mechanical failure? Tyre blowout?

phil




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Default Why is there always an accident at Clacket Lane on M25?

phil wrote:
The cause is, at a minimum, reckless and inconsiderate driving by HGV
drivers (trying to get more out of the road than it can give in terms of
speed and capacity).
HGV's are limited to 56 mph mate

and?

How else do to two lorries crash into each other on a deserted motorway at
3 am?


Er, Driver fatigue? Mechanical failure? Tyre blowout?

phil


It's too frequent at that spot to be a coincidence. Honestly.
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