dcbwhaley wrote:
dcbwhaley wrote:
scanny77 wrote:
this is a question that popped up
here and although my response is already there, i would like to hear the comments here. it could be an interesting comparison between car drivers, bikers and truckers

Taxi drivers, by a country mile. (Rush excepted of course

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Or, maybe, tractor drivers - the ones who don't turn off their high level, rear facing working lights when they are on the road.
so you did see the lights then? The reason we do that is to indicate to the class that the large, heavy, wide piece of equipment we are trying to move has bits sticking our of it and should you come into contact with it, it won't give, will hurt and cost a lot to repair the damage.
We are in the fortunate situation where we don't have to move much down the road. But when I escort the combine, all of my 14 work lights are on, as are the hazards as is the beacon. I shoot ahead to be visable to the traffic before the combine comes around a corner, large tractor straddling the white lines. This gives other road users plenty of time to tuck in to the wider parts of the road to allow Will to squeeze past. Some people still attempt to get pass me, which is funny, because if they just sit tight for a few moments, everyone gets where they are going much quicker.
The worst lorry drivers are the skip and demolition drivers. Fairly low down the LGV evolutionary scale.