johnsher wrote:
SafeSpeed wrote:
But the techniques required are not commonly taught, so no blame should be attached to the car driver.
yet another good reason for making more training (and retraining) compulsory...
Why I think I'd like to see some kind of refresher course offered to all - but there has to be an incentive - such as some car ruinning costs discount system to offset cost of the refresh course.
As for the scenario - Hungarian driver hit the rear LH corner. More than likely the old couple's insurers would support thier claim that the foreigh driver is 100% liable. On entry to motorway - and bearing in mind he's LH drive with all the pitfalls - then all the more reason to exercise car on his part when joining. He's also not using the COAST model - from the ramp you begin the concentration process - take a hard observing look at the traffic in the three lanes you see ahead and look in the wing mirror (in his case may have a SMIDSY - but he should still be aware of this problem being used to his rig

But even so - on joining - truckie should have been scanning ahead and to his rear and of all potential blind spots to himself and others. Ultimately though - the vehicle joining the motorway has to give way if traffic conditions dictate a collision - and we would not prosecute a run into the hard shoulder as escape route in these circumstances.
If he entered motorway on the solid chevron hatch triangle - offence which we do you for!

He would not have leg to stand on either in court or with liability.
As for the car driver - again COAST problem to some extent. Drivers should always anticipate a joiner's error at these points. I tend to watch - if I am able to move to L2 - I move into the flow of L2, adjusting speed to suit, and assist the other diver's entry - or I adjust the speed - either lowering it or accelerating out of danger dependent on the situation in front of me.
But even so - more than likely the old couple's insurers will deem the other party liable based on
"RoadCraft" (motorway driving chapter)
"Highway Code - Rule 233 which states priority to be given to traffic already on motorway"
"Driving the Essential Skills" Pages 216-226 which also states using the slip road to adjust to speed - but also reminding priority to be given to traffic alread on motorway - and advises MSM/PSL routine (another way of saying COAST!
Edited for some typos
