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Morgana Wed 08-Feb-17 15:30:34

D H got bee in his bonnet at mo about getting a dash cam. Does anyone else have one? Are they worth having? If so which is the best?

TriciaF Sun 12-Feb-17 13:52:47

I wish I'd had one when I had an accident last year.
I know it was my fault, but I've never been able to remember exactly what happened. What the situation on the road was.

Anya Sun 12-Feb-17 13:43:30

In that case I apologise.

kathyd Sun 12-Feb-17 13:06:18

For heaven's sake Anya! I didn't say that!

mcem Sun 12-Feb-17 12:41:07

Kathy if that point had been made - that the majority of british drivers are good - it would have been accepted. But posts were being made simply to try to turn this thread into yet another chance to bash foreigners.
Sorry about your experience in France but the driver in Glasgow was UK (Scottish) born and bred and caused the deaths of 6 or 7 shoppers in the city centre.

Anya Sun 12-Feb-17 12:14:47

Oh yes, it's only those awful foreign lorry drivers that cause all the accidents.

Bloody foreigners!!! wink

kathyd Sun 12-Feb-17 12:12:40

I have regularly witnessed abysmal lorry driving in France. I was hit and thrown across to the other side of the road by a French driver using his phone and swerved over the central line. He then tried to get me to write on the insurance forms, which both drivers have to sign at the time, that I was dazzled by the sun and didn't see him! Thankfully I wasn't hurt as I was practically across the road before he hit the back passenger door.
A friend in the UK had a bad accident being hit by a Spanish lorry driver.
Maybe the driving test isn't as thorough in foreign countries
and the majority of British lorry drivers are good?

mcem Sun 12-Feb-17 12:10:32

I agree. Didn't think any of your earlier posts were unreasonable.
Don't understand how any responsible driver can turn a blind eye to the appalling incident in Glasgow last Christmas.

Anya Sun 12-Feb-17 12:00:39

Absolutely. If you read my earlier posts I have acknowledged that there are lorry drivers who are among the best drivers on our roads. And I stand by that. So my posts were quite fair.

It's those who are texting at the wheel of a huge HGV, tailgating, exceeding their speed limits and driving hours, driving illegal and unroadworthy vehicles or generally exhibiting a 'gung ho' attitude to other road users that are the worry.

mcem Sun 12-Feb-17 11:54:05

She'd have been on firmer ground
if she'd accepted 'most' rather than insisting on 'all'

Anya Sun 12-Feb-17 11:51:06

mcem exactly!

I'm not looking for an arguement but rather a discussion on this, but try explaining that to someone who refuses to engage in reasoned debate. It's one of those cases where having dug herself into an ever deepening hole the poster labels anyone disagreeing with her as 'argumentative'.

mcem Sun 12-Feb-17 11:40:10

As someone who insists that all lorry drivers are good how do you handle the fact that there are exceptions like the one I cited?
A large vehicle, irresponsibly handled, is a lethal weapon.

Truckingsam Sun 12-Feb-17 09:57:54

Anya, like I said in one of my earlier posts you just want an argument! I how ever do not, I have said what I wanted to say and I am done. I have better things to do with my time.

mcem Sat 11-Feb-17 18:08:45

How good is a lorry driver who fails to disclose health problems then ploughs into a city centre crowd causing fatalities?
Maybe he's the only exception. Hmmmmm....

Ankers Sat 11-Feb-17 17:20:45

Is there evidence that the lorry drivers were always the ones at fault?

I am saying this and care, because as I say the lorry drivers that I know are good drivers. [I would not say at all though that "white van drivers" are, sadly].
And I can barely think of an accident involving lorry drivers in the area I live at all.
Though this of course does not mean at all that other areas in the UK are problem free.

Ankers Sat 11-Feb-17 17:16:32

And that MTRU appear to have a green agenda?

Ankers Sat 11-Feb-17 17:14:05

I presume you are aware, or perhaps you are not, that the words are from 2013 Anya, which would have been worth saying.

Anya Sat 11-Feb-17 17:05:20

roastchicken

Anya Sat 11-Feb-17 17:04:10

Lorries are involved in a increasing percentage of fatal traffic accidents on Britain's roads. New analysis has shown that last year HGVs were implicated in more than half of fatal motorway accidents and one-in-five fatal accidents on A-roads, continuing negative trends over the last five years.

Campaign for Better Transport, who commissioned the research, have called on Government to introduce measures to limit accidents caused by heavy lorries and make roads safer for all users.

Philippa Edmunds, spokesperson for Campaign for Better Transport said

"This new research shows lorries are involved in a high percentage of the most serious accidents on our roads and that year-on-year the problem is getting worse. The Government should be taking steps to reduce the dangers posed by lorries. They must start by abandoning wrong-headed initiatives to allow longer lorries and higher speed limits for HGVs on single carriageways."

The assessment of official statistics, carried out by the Metropolitan Transport Research Unit (MTRU) for Campaign for Better Transport, showed that the ratio of fatal road accidents involving Heavy Good Vehicles (HGVs) compared with those involving other vehicle types has been climbing year on year:

Anya Sat 11-Feb-17 17:01:50

So be it! grin

Truckingsam Sat 11-Feb-17 16:51:16

Anya, yes, ALL lorry drivers are good drivers, if they weren't they wouldn't have been able to get behind the wheel of a truck in the first place. If that makes me delusional then so be it.

Anya Sat 11-Feb-17 16:29:34

OK truckingsam isn't going to answer that question. She thinks I'm looking for an arguement, but in fact I'm trying to be logical.

1) I only said you're delusional if you believe that ALL lorry drivers are good drivers
2) I also said that some lorry drivers are the best drivers on the roads, though you chose to ignore that hmm

What's got your gears in a twist I don't know but it is a fact that fewer women apply logic to a situation than do men, therefore Q.E.D.

Truckingsam Sat 11-Feb-17 16:23:21

Ankers, totally agree with you about taking directions!

Conni7 Sat 11-Feb-17 16:22:08

They are illegal in Dubai too. I bought one for my son who lives there, but had to send it back.

Anya Sat 11-Feb-17 16:20:32

I'm asking one, quite specific question which includes the word 'all'.

Ankers Sat 11-Feb-17 16:16:39

The ones I know, and I know a lot, are good drivers.

I will say though, that their direction taking, is sometimes pretty abysmal!