FF - whilst i do agree that when she saw the car stop in front on a petrol station but not go in, she could have guessed why and knew a car might come out, the fact that she must have been pretty much on top of that section of road, but why would anyone in their right mind expect the car to not just go into the left lane?
I dont see how she can be blamed if another car crossed her path - from behind another vehicle, thereby obscuring their visibility!
being let out onto the left lane, by the car in the left lane doesn't mean its ok to come across one lane into the right line, since the car that stopped has no control over traffic flow in the right lane
id have been furious with that - but i suppose its their job to try to twist it so they win
if thats basically whats happened here with clarkie, id say the car driver is 100% at fault - you cannot expect a HGV to be able to just slam on and stop in time - and as for expecting the driver to have spotted the car in advance - how? - there was a bus in the way - thats why the car should have inched across not just drove out.
also buses have windows, you can usually see right through them, so why could the car see a great big HGV
clarkie - please correct us if we have got the incident wrong - if we are correct = i would hugely suggest you spend some time writing this incident out and making diagrams because your account of the incident here is very confusing and doesnt make total sense - so may be viewed as unreliable