scanny77 wrote:
what the hell do instructors or examiners know about driving???
i am a class 1 driver and i know that we have enough to worry about so the last thing i want to do is look around to see if i need to indicate. besides, how do i see someone directly behind me? i cant. if you make a wrong judgement and dont indicate, you are guilty of driving without due care and attention
If you are in any doubt, indicate.
If you are in no doubt, do what's right.
Failsafe is my buzzword.

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scanny77 wrote:
what the hell do instructors or examiners know about driving???
i am a class 1 driver........
We are all a bit guilty of lording it a little with extra qualifications. The most important aspect is to drive courteously within our own ability, having benefitted of course from whatever extra training we are lucky to have had.
I've taken a lot of police driver training, but I know that for natural driving ability I'm not a patch on some of my colleagues.
I also know we get it wrong too, but like HGV drivers we often have a lot of additonal things to consider while driving.
Two accidents I dealt with in the early hours of this morning involved Class one HGV drivers. They both made foolish mistakes and are likely to be facing at least Sec3 prosecution. Their manner of driving would have been explained much more readily if they had admitted to falling asleep at the wheel. Their contorted attempts to explain their action (or inaction) has not helped them.
scanny77 wrote:
again, another point that we (Truckersworld) want to highlight. the training for a normal B licence is nowhere near as complex as it should be. where is the lorry awareness, skid training etc? i understand that a learner is not permitted on the motorway but how difficult would it be to add a compulsory course on passing the test? i did a 7 week course to get my HGV. it covered C, C+E, pass plus requirements, off road, skid pan in a land rover and HGV and an NVQ2.
extra training should be mandatory rather than relying on slowing us all down so granny can keep up with us at 40 on the M4
And I, and most of the posters on this forum agree that at least revisiting driver training on a reasonably regular basis would be a huge step in the right direction.