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I've had some frightening experiences on the A14 with old gits joining a 56mph stream of trucks when they'd only reached about 25mph on the slip road - which pushes the trucks straight out (and no they don't look first) in front of cars and more relevantly my bike in lane 2.
I've had some frightening experiences on the A14 with old gits joining a 56mph stream of trucks when they'd only reached about 25mph on the slip road - which pushes the trucks straight out (and no they don't look first) in front of cars and more relevantly my bike in lane 2.
Sunny, I used the 14 very often, it's one of many that these cases often happen, the problems that can be cause by motorist's is the movement within the trailer / tautliner, loads can often move within the trailer in a forward / sideway direction even with the load being strapped, been there & seen the video, I'm sure we have all been in a situation that can cause this, I was trained & with experience to read the road & a lot of motorist's do not do this, the result, causing the motorist to get trapped by the traffic joining in from their left.
It's a bit of a myth to say the M25 is chocca all the time. There are sections that are jammed up but there are also long sections where it is quite empty. Then of course over night a lot of unnofficial speed testing is done! There is apparently an underground speed challenge record for a lap of the M25.