Soldato
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And you would be willing to willfully risk killing somebody because you had it??
Is it not equally dangerous to come to a full stop on the motorway just to let the driver out

And you would be willing to willfully risk killing somebody because you had it??
If the driver of the car had kept their foot down the lorry would have continued to back off I'm sure. But the car had backed off, and the last thing a lorry is going to do is slam on to let a car merge. The driver of the car needed to commit to going for it or slowing right down.
Is it not equally dangerous to come to a full stop on the motorway just to let the driver outYou seem to be holding the lorry driver at fault despite him having the right of way.
Yes, But merging is essentially a cooperative exercise
L1 traffic needs to leave gaps for joining traffic to merge with even though they have "Right of way"
This driver clearly didn't!
He approached a roadwork junction with a "Gap" of less then a second between him and the vehicle in front!
Where the **** did he expect the joining traffic to go???
By the time the joining vehicle driver realised he couldn't join there was nowhere else he could go! (Cones to the left)
Camera driver was in the wrong! I would never put myself in that position!
First rule of driving, be a ghost to other drivers
And you would be willing to willfully risk killing somebody because you had it??
This was a very easy accident to avoid!
The truck driver chose not to do so!
He should not be driving at all, let alone a truck!![]()
All the drama was recorded last month on a SmartWitness dash-cam mounted inside the Malcolm Group lorry, and the footage was used to settle the insurance dispute in the haulier’s favour.