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allan tracy wrote:
Large HGVs are designed for motorways not the urban environment where they can be routinely seen to mount pavements and generally fail to fit into the road space provided. The RHA is for ever bleating on about 95% of goods being moved by road but then their competitors would never be allowed to get away with the **** HGVs do so it's hardly surprising is it. At every level the aviation and rail industry surpasses the HGV industry on safety reliability and general adherence to the rules and a fat lot of good it does them too, when they're undercut on price by a bunch of cowboys working ninety hours a week on overloaded badly maintained lorries. What has this got to do with making other road users aware of the limited sightlines from the driving seat of a lorry? |
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