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but the family that got killed on the A34 yesterday was very bad, it was stated, a HGV Driver fell asleep! I know this road well, how the hell did this driver fall asleep on such a busy Deal Carriageway beats me.
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http:// www.mir ror.co. uk/news /uk-new s/dad-w atched- horror- car-beh ind-860 9930
/// A 30-year-old man - who is yet to be identified - has since been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and bailed by police ///
Does yet say anything about him falling to sleep.
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/// A 30-year-old man - who is yet to be identified - has since been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and bailed by police ///
Does yet say anything about him falling to sleep.
"I understood that all lorries on UK roads had to have tacos fitted - but I know nothing about it - ? " - they are the rules Andy but, as we know, not all the rules are obeyed or even enforced. Trucks from the the old Eastern bloc are mostly not even road legal, how much attention do you think they'll pay to driver rules?
The driver falling asleep is a log way into this article
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and refers to an accident in 2006
///The Dowling family were driving home from a sunny holiday in France in August 2006 when they were crushed in a seven-car pile-up after lorry driver Ian King fell asleep behind the wheel and shunted into a group of cars.///
Thank you Baldric, it happen on a regular basis, not only HGV Drivers it also affects the private motorist as well, the norm is on a long stretch of roads with nothing to see & the humming of the engine, I used to do a night trunk to Coatbridge in Scotland, on the return I often used to nod off, It happens & will always happen no matter what hours the drives do. ( I'm talking legal hours )