
Originally Posted by
V8Ian
The front pilot needs that distance to give oncoming heavy vehicles enough time and space to adjust their speed or find a suitable spot to pull off the road.
As Brian has said, in the past pilots had to demonstrate a working knowledge of the movement of overdimentional loads, nowadays like so many other licences and qualifications, just hand over the dollars and get the brief.
A good pilot makes the job so much easier and safer. When I used to regularly do oversize, if my pilot of choice was unavailable, I'd postpone the shift until he was.
Back to the OP, the pilot wasn't there for decoration, surely a bit of common sense would tell you not to barge in between him and his load.
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