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« on: April 17, 2006, 21:14:35 »
Ive had my new Van / Bus / Truck for 2 weeks..... £ 32k's worth and yesterday in Lyndhurst....... BANG..... SCRAPE........SCREETCH and then some MAJOR abuse from me at the Stinky Iti..... done about £2k worth of damage! Fecking Europeans...... he swung round a hard R/H corner and swiped me with the rs end of the trailer on his blind side!

Off to the bodyshop it'll go.... New Wing, Mirror, Headlamp, Bumper.....

I dont think he understood me but SHOUTING LOUDLY and use of the F word every other word seemed to help..................(me)

Actually felt a bit sorry for the bloke...... really it was just "one of those things".... "wrong place, wrong time"

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« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2006, 21:46:53 »
Surprisingly common this: Wing mirrors are sided to bring things closer or show them further back. If you get a left hand drive Artic in the UK they have a huge blind spot, the chances are he did not even know you were there.

Next time on the Motorway if you pass a European truck look at his mirrors and see how much space you can't see the driver, that means he (or she) can't see you!
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« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2006, 22:01:44 »
Where abouts? We were out and about in the forest yesterday, Lyndhurst and Brokenhurst way.
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« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2006, 17:49:22 »
arctics should never be allowed through Lyndhust, its too narrow  :roll:
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« Reply #4 on: April 19, 2006, 18:04:25 »
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Where abouts? We were out and about in the forest yesterday, Lyndhurst and Brokenhurst way.


We were staying at Ashurst, on the Forestry Commision site and popped to Lyndhurst for Gas on Sunday afternoon!

Admittedly I was not parked legally but I was parked and he had passed me before he turned Right to Lymington after comming down the high street, where I was pulled over was a wider part near the Ferrari / Maserarti garage oposite the butchers, and I was on the pavement side of double yellows not on the road, there was a car in front and a Galaxy behind me in the same place, I was the unlucky one!

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« Reply #5 on: April 19, 2006, 18:52:08 »
thats one of my fav campsites  :D  :D ....gutted about the van mate.... i know how much that hurts.... :cry:  :cry:  :cry:  hope you get it sorted soon
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« Reply #6 on: April 19, 2006, 19:45:50 »
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Admittedly I was not parked legally !

Hmmmm could make claiming on the insurance fun... especially if someone saw you on the double yellows...at best could be a 50/50 claim, at worst Nil payment due to negligence.
Sorry to pour water on it, but if a local spotted you on the double yellows all an assessor will say is " double yellows are there for a reason..ie NO PARKING" and bang goes your claim.. be very careful!
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« Reply #7 on: April 19, 2006, 19:48:06 »
Just finished my shift in a 44 tonner(at last)..........usually foreign drivers are complete t***rs they havent a clue on British roads,but to be fair usually car drivers are complete t***rs aswell they just dont give us enough room on the road or realise that we cant see them when they are up our ar*e I once caught my front wheel nut on a car as I was reversing and I ended up ripping the front bumper off the car,stupid women drivers who panic and dont know where reverse gear is,but the WORST are those complete PLEBS who decide they want to do 55mph in lane 1 of the M1 on a friday afternoon and cant understand why that all they cab see in their rear view mirror isSCANIA.......... right ive had my moan so its somebody elses turn
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« Reply #8 on: April 20, 2006, 13:28:04 »
I had to go to Croydon hospital last week and going right around a round about I hung well back for an arctic also turning right as I knew his trailer would cut the corner and the guy behind was hooting his horn at me but all I could do was go next to the lorry as it was red lights so I stil hung back. Other car drivers just dont understand the space a lorry needs and I know how much they need and dont drive them (yet. One day I will(dream))

Any way. Lyndhurst is very narrow for a car and caravan and I take up both lanes when turning left at the lights before the Massarati garage so nobody can get in the way of the back of the caravan so I dont take them out with it swinging round and also so I dont crunch the side of the van on the lights. There are lorry signs all over the motorway telling lorry drivers the proper way around Lyndhurst.

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