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Frankly this is one too many. It is some of the worst things that can happen on the road, and car drivers have no control over it. Even NCAP 5 star rating won't be any help if one comes your way, let alone the cost to the whole economy.
There is clearly a problem with lorry design. As soon as it goes beyond a certain point it can't be controlled. Even worse, they are driven by humans, some of which fall asleep or feel like engaging in road rage. Effectively I feel threatened by lorries more than ISIS and ebola put together.
Something needs to be done. I think the answer is electronics. Make lane departure / lane changes control and collision warning systems mandatory. It shouldn't be too difficult to retrofit already pretty good technology. Also they need some sort of ESP that would just flat out prevent actions leading to jackknifing.
I would also absolutely ban them from leaving the left lane except for overtaking stationary obstacles.
What's your take on this?
Frankly this is one too many. It is some of the worst things that can happen on the road, and car drivers have no control over it. Even NCAP 5 star rating won't be any help if one comes your way, let alone the cost to the whole economy.
There is clearly a problem with lorry design. As soon as it goes beyond a certain point it can't be controlled. Even worse, they are driven by humans, some of which fall asleep or feel like engaging in road rage. Effectively I feel threatened by lorries more than ISIS and ebola put together.
Something needs to be done. I think the answer is electronics. Make lane departure / lane changes control and collision warning systems mandatory. It shouldn't be too difficult to retrofit already pretty good technology. Also they need some sort of ESP that would just flat out prevent actions leading to jackknifing.
I would also absolutely ban them from leaving the left lane except for overtaking stationary obstacles.
What's your take on this?



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