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If trucks were forced off the road every time the wind got up enough to cause lane-wandering there would be chaos.
I'd actually argue that its preferable to wander into another lane than to tip over. Obviously neither option is really acceptable, but you see the point. I make a point of avoiding high-siders in strong winds, whether that be overtaking with a lane to spare (where possible) or just staying behind.
That said, since every other occupation that can be adversely affected by high winds sets upper wind-speed limits beyond which work stops, then that should also apply to lorries.
_________________ Science won over religion when they started installing lightning rods on churches.
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