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Britain Drives In Fear Of Foreign Lorries

5 months ago 19th Jan 15:59

Four out of five motorists are giving left-hand drive lorries a wide berth on UK roads for fear of being side-swiped or falling victim to other unpredictable manoeuvres according to a survey by Motorpoint, the UK’s leading car supermarket group.

And drivers are right to be concerned. The latest accident statistics produced by the insurance industry show the number of crashes caused by foreign-registered vehicles has risen by a staggering 47% in the past five years. What’s more, European heavy goods vehicles are three times more likely to be involved in an accident than UK lorries.

The Government has begun to respond to the crisis with the distribution of 40,000 window-mounted lenses - known as Fresnel lenses - to left-hand drive trucks entering the UK across the Dover Straits. The lenses offer drivers of left-hand drive vehicles a wider field of vision through the passenger window. The Highways Agency plans to distribute a further 90,000 lenses, targeting major ports in both England and France.

The private sector is reacting too. Peak Performance, a driver training company, has set up a course in UK driving for overseas truck operators.

UK drivers are at real risk from overseas lorries whose drivers may not be able to see vehicles overtaking them or who simply don’t have a good enough understanding of British driving laws.

Well at last our government is doing something positive. Long may this attitude continue.

FemaleFirst - Jackie Violet

Your Comments:

by june - 16:19:31 20th Feb 2008

i was side swiped by a foreign lorry on the M4 he did not stop i gave full details to police who said i would have to claim off my insurence im 800 po... READ MORE

by v birtchnell - 19:36:26 14th Feb 2008

if car drivers gave lorrys the room they need and not think lorrys are as easy to drive as a car they would not be involved in so many accidents

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