weepej wrote:
He hits the speed hump too hard which indicates a level of agression (I don't believe he didn't see it).
Is it right to automatically call any misjudgement or unawareness "a level of agression"? Please could you explain that.
weepej wrote:
Even if the door hadn't flown open I don't think the truck driver's driving was acceptable.
Which is fair enough, it may well not have been, but do you believe that speed alone automatically necessitates a loss of licence?
weepej wrote:
Maybe, if he had to encroach into the other carriageway and get too close to the cyclists coming the other way or the cars on his left (there is often activity around parked cars).
I've looked at this via Google aerial view, like I said, I reckon he had plenty of visibility (I reckon 100m from the hump, increasing after that). Some of those cyclists were going really slow (I reckon 8mph), so I reckon an attempt here is acceptable, of course accepting he must abort (and even stop to allow the cyclists back past) if he saw anything coming the other way.
You didn't actually answer
graball's question, which I think is quite pertinent to this debate.