Originally Posted by
Chops
Not exactly sure on this Andy, (there "maybe" in certain situations),, however, if the truck had undertaken the guy in the car,, you can be sure people would be saying "there goes some ****** truckie driving like an idiot again", so more hate for truckies.
My personal take on all this is that the truck/s should be allowed "to pass" using the right hand lane if needs be.
The only problem with this being, that as soon as they start to do this, the car will immediately speed up, screwing the truckie over for a passing maneuver, and no doubt, lack of attention/intelligence will at the same time, see some other clown move in behind the car that was being passed, and give the truck no where to go back into the lane from where he came.
There's a lot of rather bad and impatient truck drivers on our roads, but, in my own opinion, they are professionals, and basically are OK. On the other hand, from driving in and around Melbourne, there seems to be more woeful car drivers on our roads than ever before.
I think gaining a licence should have more theory in it, not practice. This theory should be the teaching of road manners and courtesy toward others on the road. Little things like, "its not my business if your speeding, but hey, maybe you've got an emergency, I'll move over and give you room",,, things like deciphering how fast a car is coming up behind you,, or how much room you need before you can pull out safely from a "T" intersection. If the guy coming has to brake fairly hard so he doesn't T-Bone you,, then you've ****ed up,,
Simple common sense stuff, needs to be taught. As a learner, 120 hours with a driver who's got no idea is more dangerous than not doing the hours,,, which I'm guessing a lot would probably lie about anyway.