Are all HGV's using our roads limited to exactly 56 mph???
If they are from an EU member state, then yes.
Are all HGV's using our roads limited to exactly 56 mph???
[TW]Fox;20535446 said:This is the problem with witness testimoney really. He was doing 56mph if he was a large HGV.
So NO then.[TW]Fox;20535465 said:If they are from an EU member state, then yes.
SO NO then.
Are all HGV's using our roads limited to exactly 56 mph???
have you never seen them try and overtake one another?
Yes of course I have but if they were limited to exactly 56 they wouldn't be able to.
Just because your using your indicators doesn't mean you can just pull out. It not up to you to make any other vehicles give way.
Yes of course I have but if they were limited to exactly 56 they wouldn't be able to.
So NO then.
What about these Irish HGV's that regularly go over 56 MPH a.d what about down hill.
I don't think thats what he was implying!
mirror, signal, manoeuvre.....
I think what he was getting at is he had clearly signalled to pull out, and the driver behind in the second lane (not necessarily next to him) didn't pull into the third lane. Assume the third lane is clear is it not polite and general road manor to pull into the empty lane to aid another road use in there manoeuvre?
i think implying that HGVs expect you to move out the way is a little out of order, you ever tried driving one of those things??![]()
So on a flat road all these EU HGV's are incapable of going over 56 mph?
So basically you can have the pedal to the floor and it won't go any faster?
So on a flat road all these EU HGV's are incapable of going over 56 mph?
So basically you can have the pedal to the floor and it won't go any faster?
What about these Irish HGV's that regularly go over 56 MPH a.d what about down hill.
Just because your using your indicators doesn't mean you can just pull out. It not up to you to make any other vehicles give way.
in my experience the HGV's indicate at the last minute and move before they see me, normally when I'm half way up their trailer and no where to go in the 3rd lane resulting in me having to brake and drop back or get squashed. It happens frequently they must be like oh I'm massive people can get out of my way!
I was talking to a HGV driver the other day, he admitted that one older HGV's there was a trick with (i don't remember what model it was) where if you flicked off the ignition and straight back on again it would knock out the Tacho and away you go! no limiter! im sure new trucks that doesn't work. but it used to be possible
The other thing is cars speedos are awful, lorrys are pretty much spot on. So lorrys doing 56actual probably equates to 60+mph on a cars speedo.
[TW]Fox;20535446 said:This is the problem with witness testimoney really. He was doing 56mph if he was a large HGV.
This.
Many times I have passed Citroens for example (many tend to have large digital speedo's that you can easily read at night) @ 55MPH on my limiter, using cruise control, usually, the cars speedo is reading 61 - 63MPH.
Although NOT Stobart drivers