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First Aspect

Legendary Member
That's nothing to do with ground clearance, just iq.
 

CXRAndy

Epic Member
Breaking news: Cybertruck driver doesn't know how to drive. Or at least, where to drive a 3t truck with low ground clearance.

https://bsky.app/profile/mollyploofkins.bsky.social/post/3mk6xdgps5k2v

That could happen to any vehicle, even the trusty original Land Rover Defender.

All that happened, they picked the wrong spot, too soft and got 'beached' A rather apt description.

Advice dont take a vehicle onto sand, unless you have winch, sand board and spades

Dopey
 
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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

Timewaster
Eh?

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Pinno718

Legendary Member
If you couldn't see something the size of a camera van it clearly wasn't safe to overtake!
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This is an assumption. Having successfully navigated trucks up and down the country with only a few minor incidents that comes with the job, my awareness and anticipation I would say is pretty good.
The van was behind a copse in a layby. I knew the straight bit of road was upcoming and a quick glance with a clear view of the right hand side of the road and any oncoming traffic of which there was none, and I put my foot down knowing this straight bit of road was not long, so I was keen to get round it asap. And I don't have x ray vision.

in Germany, trucks and larger vehicles are encouraged to pull over to the right. We used to (and for some inexplicable reason probably to do with self entitlement), drivers of slower vehicles indicated left to allow others to pass when it was safe - but people rarely bother anymore.

As for the almost blanket speed limit of 40 for trucks on the roads you mentioned and across Scotland, the 40mph limit causes frustration for car and truck drivers alike when (and you mentioned the A9), it would be perfectly possible to have the 56 limit for trucks to alleviate tail backs and reduce crazy overtaking stunts on many stretches. Some of these limits are simply a revenue scam.

Yes, I agree with FA's mention of the A roads through villages who benefit from 20mph limits and fully endorse the change but the 20 limits in a lot of situations are simply non-sensical and a lot of them in the rural locations I see around D&G, mainly ignored completely.

I always say drive according to conditions and the environment but unfortunately, feel compelled to legislate for stupid.
 

First Aspect

Legendary Member
Can’t it be “protected” without it being “managed”?

Yes but the allegations was that none of the UK was really wild and unmanaged.

I'd also put a vote out for some parts of Rannoch Moor which I believe are naturally treeless. They are probably buggered up by too many deer, mind you.
 

CXRAndy

Epic Member
A great example of natural English environment is Knepp. The only predator really missing is the wolf to keep the deer in check, so culling is undertaken to simulate the wolves predation.
 
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