Eddie, the lessons they take to drive a HGV is a joke, a 21 year old can start his / her lessons on a Mon with an empty 38 >> 40 trailer, they do not get to a point that the trailer Jack Knifes to get into a yard or any tight place, the whole set set up responds very different with a load on, now this is where they slip up, the people that start the test on Mon passes their test on Frid then is able to pull 44 ton, this is the first sign of a driver coming unstuck, I started off many years ago on a rigid, 8 wheeler then the artics, you had to work your way up & that give you the experience in loaded HGVs, whilst you have the glory boys out there that think they can drive you will always have HGVs running up the one in front's @rse, a lot of people think because the Can size of the unit that they do not crumple, there is as much metal in a HGV cab as what there is in a car but on a bigger scale, if you travel on the Motorways & use the services if the Blue boys are about ask them what THEY think of the 56 MPH? They see the result, drivers dropping off to sleep & before anyone says " Impossible" think again, the sound of that Engine humming at 56 MPH especially if you are doing a long run Eg/ Preston>> Carlisle. seen it, been there.