Just watched tonight's channel 5 programme, Eddie Stobart: Trucks, Trailers and Tinsel, which was about the valiant efforts made by the drivers to deliver all the Christmas stuff in appalling weather conditions.
It was an excellent programme, but one thing made me wonder. Fiona, jackknifed on the exit slip road of a motorway, which was on an uphill slope. When they pulled her clear, she reversed back onto the motorway, to come off at another junction. Surely this would be illegal, unless there was special allowances made because of the atrocious weather.
The police generally have the power to instruct you to ignore any rule of the road, they'll tell you to turn round and drive the wrong way up a motorway if necessary (I've been told to do that myself)
Sara, yes Fiona is one of the 14 female drivers employed by Stobart. She was driving to Liverpool, late at night, to pick up a load of frozen turkeys (3000 I think) and take them to Tesco's at Doncaster
ABerrrant, the artic was not merely stuck in snow, the cab had slid 90 degrees in relation to the rest of the vehicle. I have always referred to this as being jackknifed, please correct me if I am wrong.