B went out on one of Welsh delivery runs today. He's been driving for years - very experienced guy in a heavy goods vehicle, and generally a very nice bloke.
I should point out for those who don't know, Wales has some very narrow roads in the country areas. B was driving along one such, and coming the other way he saw a digger. These things - I think it was along the lines of a JCB - are notoriously slow, but they're designed to dig rather than break any speed records. Both could pass, though it was a narrow fit, so they both edged over a little to make sure as they approached.
That was when a motobike appeared coming from behind the digger. He hadn't seen our (fairly large) truck until it was far too late. He tried to brake, as apparently evidenced by the skid marks on the tarmac, but in the split seconds he had the only choice he had was to try and fit between the digger and our truck.
He sort of made it, then collided with the under-runner bars that go along the side of our trucks, and then went under the digger. His condition was described by doctors as "touch and go" and he was undergoing brain scans this afternoon. B is devastated.
I feel for the guy. I really do.
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I should point out for those who don't know, Wales has some very narrow roads in the country areas. B was driving along one such, and coming the other way he saw a digger. These things - I think it was along the lines of a JCB - are notoriously slow, but they're designed to dig rather than break any speed records. Both could pass, though it was a narrow fit, so they both edged over a little to make sure as they approached.
That was when a motobike appeared coming from behind the digger. He hadn't seen our (fairly large) truck until it was far too late. He tried to brake, as apparently evidenced by the skid marks on the tarmac, but in the split seconds he had the only choice he had was to try and fit between the digger and our truck.
He sort of made it, then collided with the under-runner bars that go along the side of our trucks, and then went under the digger. His condition was described by doctors as "touch and go" and he was undergoing brain scans this afternoon. B is devastated.
I feel for the guy. I really do.
Rapscallion
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