Sir Trev
04-10-12, 12:01 PM
Not me thankfully but I was a gnats tadger away from being collected on the way through.
I hate the M4. It is a mad, angry place in the rush hours, full of a-holes all trying to assert some form of supremacy over other motorists. For a change this morning it was fairly quiet at 7:15 when a young lady overtakes me between Maidenhead and Bracknell. Good job really. I was in the car in lane 2 overtaking a slower car when she passes me. Drifting a little to the right she crossed the line, offside wheels in the drainage gravel, skims the barrier, over-corrects, shoots across all three lanes (my ABS was chiming in by now as I fumbled for the hazards button), cross the shoulder, up a small bank and was lost from view as I headed over to stop. The other car stopped too and once we found we were all untouched and unhurt I hurried back to find a broken fence post, mangled front end, deployed airbags but a thankfully just bruised teenager with a bad case of shock.
Take care out there and keep an eye on the vehicles around you. I saw her start to drift and came off the gas just in case - it probably gave me just enough room to avoid her. Took me quite a while to stop shaking and concentrating on anything today is proving difficult. Driving along such "angry" roads day in day out it's innevitable I would get involved in something sooner or later. I was lucky today but I hope that luck holds.
Trevor's Tip of the Day is to carry a hi vis in the boot of your car - the hard shoulder is a scary place to be and I'm glad I had one. I also learned to have a thermal blancket or two. The Highways Womble produced one for the shocked driver who had no coat with her.
Might just go home early today to miss the worst of the afternoon rush...
I hate the M4. It is a mad, angry place in the rush hours, full of a-holes all trying to assert some form of supremacy over other motorists. For a change this morning it was fairly quiet at 7:15 when a young lady overtakes me between Maidenhead and Bracknell. Good job really. I was in the car in lane 2 overtaking a slower car when she passes me. Drifting a little to the right she crossed the line, offside wheels in the drainage gravel, skims the barrier, over-corrects, shoots across all three lanes (my ABS was chiming in by now as I fumbled for the hazards button), cross the shoulder, up a small bank and was lost from view as I headed over to stop. The other car stopped too and once we found we were all untouched and unhurt I hurried back to find a broken fence post, mangled front end, deployed airbags but a thankfully just bruised teenager with a bad case of shock.
Take care out there and keep an eye on the vehicles around you. I saw her start to drift and came off the gas just in case - it probably gave me just enough room to avoid her. Took me quite a while to stop shaking and concentrating on anything today is proving difficult. Driving along such "angry" roads day in day out it's innevitable I would get involved in something sooner or later. I was lucky today but I hope that luck holds.
Trevor's Tip of the Day is to carry a hi vis in the boot of your car - the hard shoulder is a scary place to be and I'm glad I had one. I also learned to have a thermal blancket or two. The Highways Womble produced one for the shocked driver who had no coat with her.
Might just go home early today to miss the worst of the afternoon rush...