Tuesday, 16 October 2018

Motorway Madness

I saw a story on the BBC News Website this lunchtime concerning a car and caravan being driven the wrong way down a motorway.  There was  a still from some Dashcam footage showing a van avoiding them.

The story said that there had been a collision and an air ambulance had been called but there was no news of injuries.

I thought it might make a good story to do an item on.  Especially since I got a Dashcam for my birthday a few weeks ago.  And also because the BBC had this story at the weekend about Norfolk and Suffolk Police releasing Dashcam footage of bad driving.  Including one example I wrote about last month.

Then, unfortunately, tragically in fact, news emerged that three people had been killed including the elderly couple in the Subaru Forrester that was towing the caravan.

Motorways are supposedly the safest type of road to drive on.

But you still get bad driving.

Like this divvy blonde woman in an A-Class.

It doesn't look that bad on the video but I was travelling at 80mph with NOTHING behind me when she noticed Junction 4 was coming up:
Now, the Norfolk and Suffolk Police have been inviting people to send in Dashcam footage so I wonder if Merseyside Police do?
 
Well, returning to the BBC, we find this story from July.
 
It's about a Website which allows visitors to upload videos before sending footage to the right police force.
 
It's here and was set up by Nextbase - the Dashcam manufacturer.
 
I won't be using it for that footage though.
 
But I thought about it for this two junctions later:
Although I've not got a clear view of his number plate.
 
He was very fortunate that the rest of us had our wits about us and that there wasn't a car coming along the outside lane.
 
I'm assuming it was a "he"
 
And he probably thinks that he is a very good driver when in reality, it is the other motorists who are preventing his accidents.
 
And he has been very lucky.  So far.

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