charlimouse
Well-Known Member
On my way home for an event in my horsebox on Sunday. See report
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=378440
I had just driven round a roundabout and was on the slip road up to a dual carriageway ('A' road). This particular section of road has alot of camber to the right as you curve away after the roundabout. To find a lorry had lost it's load (the flatbed truck was fine, but the container mounted on it had fallen off and was lying on it's side in the road). I manage to squeeze past, and it wasn't until I looked in my mirror I saw the front of the container which had fallen off had 'horses' written on the front of it. I was unable to stop as I was by this point on the dual carriageway (some cars had stopped to help, but in the lorry with 2 horses on board I wouldn't have been able to break hard enough to stop.), with no hard shoulder. So I do not know if there were any horses in the container at the time, if there were I fear the worst for them.
So the warning. This lorry was old. It was essentially a flatbed lorry with a box stuck ontop with a very high centre of gravity. So please check your lorries, especially if they are not coachbuilt. Also those of you looking to buy lorries, make sure you really check the quality of the build, and the state of the metalwork before you buy.
I don't know the outcome of this incident, and it has been playing on my mind. I just really hope no horses were in the lorry at the time..........
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=378440
I had just driven round a roundabout and was on the slip road up to a dual carriageway ('A' road). This particular section of road has alot of camber to the right as you curve away after the roundabout. To find a lorry had lost it's load (the flatbed truck was fine, but the container mounted on it had fallen off and was lying on it's side in the road). I manage to squeeze past, and it wasn't until I looked in my mirror I saw the front of the container which had fallen off had 'horses' written on the front of it. I was unable to stop as I was by this point on the dual carriageway (some cars had stopped to help, but in the lorry with 2 horses on board I wouldn't have been able to break hard enough to stop.), with no hard shoulder. So I do not know if there were any horses in the container at the time, if there were I fear the worst for them.
So the warning. This lorry was old. It was essentially a flatbed lorry with a box stuck ontop with a very high centre of gravity. So please check your lorries, especially if they are not coachbuilt. Also those of you looking to buy lorries, make sure you really check the quality of the build, and the state of the metalwork before you buy.
I don't know the outcome of this incident, and it has been playing on my mind. I just really hope no horses were in the lorry at the time..........