Nictrix said:
craig3.2 said:
Nictrix said:
Oh dear. This is exactly why I dont like stopping on back roads.
What bend was it? I assume it was either the Paisley to Lugton road or Lugton to Irvine road?
What time of day was this? Was it dark or just getting dark?
It will be hard to prove if the other vehicle had lights on or not, it could be your word against theirs. I take it the car coming the other way would be able to confirm if they had headlights on at the front. They could have had faulty rear lights but unless this was checked at the time it will be too late now. Could you be mistaken that there were no lights on?
Its a difficult one as even if you were not speeding you were obviously going to fast to be able to stop in time. Not saying its completely your fault but its how it may be looked at.
Driving the same roads every day can make you complacent, just because there isnt normally something there doesnt mean there never will be.
It was dark,and yes,the other van definitely had no rear lights on,or else they were very poor!
You would of had to be doing aprox 25mph round that bend,or less,to stop in time, especially given the lack of visible lights on the tipper/, flatbed,Stuart.
Even my Dad,who drives everywhere slowly,and normally no more than 50 in a 60zone, came down that road the other day,and slowed down even more than he would normally,as I was in the car,and given what had happened recently,and pointed out that it felt as if his C max was only doing 35,when we were doing just about 40/42.
It's unrealistic to do as low as 20/25 in a 60,even round a bend,etc.
The main factor was probably the reduction in my reaction time,due to his lights not being clearly visible/not on.
Anyway, been driving for 26years,and never had this happen.
Would be worried about something running into me if I went at 1/3 of the max limit for the road,tbh
