Spray
Hello All,
Can anyone recall the name for water that is thrown up off a wet road by large trucks? Where the resultant cloud cuts forward visibility of the road. For example, you are the first car behind a semi-trailer and you cannot see whether there is any oncoming traffic because the view is screened by the water flung up by the truck's tyres while driving on a wet road.
I thought of words like 'wash' or 'wake' in relation to the water thrown up by rapidly moving boats. However, they do not seem to fit a truck-based scenario. 'Spume' is more closely linked to foam stirred up by ocean waves. I came up with some more choice words while I was stuck behind a B-Double tanker on the way back from Mackay yesterday that are not fit for family consumption.
The experience got me thinking about what the correct word would be? The things you do while stuck behind a truck and attempting to be safe for all road users. Apparently with multiple dashed lines that allow for overtaking on the stretch of 110 kph there is no need for proper overtaking lanes. This is fine when you can actually see that it is safe to overtake.
I wound up just pulling into a rest area and having a break. It allowed me to put some distance between myself and the truck - no further encounters with said truck occurred. Discretion is the better part of valour after all.
Oh - no, said truck driver did not give a short burst of the right indicator to let me know that it was safe to overtake. This was the only time during the whole trip where truck drivers, and even drivers towing large caravans did not signal that it was safe to overtake all the way from Bundaberg to Cape Tribulation and back.
Kind regards
Lionel
Spray
MY08 D3 - The Antichrist - "Permagrimace". Turn the key and play the "will it get me home again" lottery.
You nailed it, Brad.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
Countermeasures.
JayTee
Nullus Anxietus
Cancer is gender blind.
2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
OKApotamus #74
Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.
It rains a bit here in the UK and one of the reasons for driving the Range Rover is that I am generally above the spray from trucks giving me better visibility on the road
**** storm if it is a cattle truck
Was behind some cattle on a narrow road, leisurely drive. They stopped, I stopped. Farmer told me to get close a give the rear most cow a little nudge. I went close, stopped while the cow lifted it's tail and unloaded over my grill and bumper. Farmer thought it was hilarious.
Hi,
Jammed tight in moving traffic over the West Gate Bridge beside a stock trailer, I copped a spray of pig urine from the top deck.
Not sure if I class that as ****ed on or ****ed off.
Cheers
Hello All,
Thank you Brad - 'spray' ... so simple - I was leaning towards the word 'spew'. Perhaps the spew word was more a reflection of my attitude at the time. Then I figured I had nothing to gain by preserving behind the truck and I took a break. This choice was rewarded by my visiting one of the most disgusting and filthiest rest area toilets for the whole trip. Yes, sitting behind a cattle or even worse a pig stock truck is not a pleasant encounter when they respond to the call of nature.
Despite the spray episode the rest of the trip to the overnight stop was completely uneventful and enjoyable. We are home now and are now trying to work out which days of the past three weeks were associated with different adventures and scenes.
Kind regards
Lionel
There has often been a question of liability when giving a "safe to overtake" signal, and some drivers can be malicious enough to signal thus when it is definitely NOT.
While it's illegal to prevent overtaking, it is not incumbent on a driver to facilitate it.
Proceed with caution.
JayTee
Nullus Anxietus
Cancer is gender blind.
2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
OKApotamus #74
Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.
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