cheekywelshie
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I have a slow horses warning sign on the back of mine and it defo helped.
I'll definitely get one of those - where did you get yours from - or did you put something together yourself?
I have a slow horses warning sign on the back of mine and it defo helped.
I would have phoned the police on him there and then. Call the non emergency number next time they will have a fun chat with him on road rage. I would have been furious if someone endangered my horse like that just to let people over take. There is a road up here that is an A road but somehow they managed to forget to put laybys on it. There are maybe 3 at one end near a city then none anywhere else along it. With not many good opportunities to even let someone past.
Report idiots like this in future please. He was wrong. Arrogant little jumped up git.
I'll definitely get one of those - where did you get yours from - or did you put something together yourself?
Is it worth putting something on the back saying slow moving, nervous horses or something similar?
So could I now get fined over this?? If he goes and complains to the police?! (I did explain I was new to towing)
Is it worth putting something on the back saying slow moving, nervous horses or something similar?
So could I now get fined over this?? If he goes and complains to the police?! (I did explain I was new to towing)
To be fair, often tractor drivers are the worst in my area - they can have a massive que behind them and pass every single layby!
To be fair, often tractor drivers are the worst in my area - they can have a massive que behind them and pass every single layby!
Yes, and I wonder how many of them have been forced to stop and been ranted at? I know a guy who drives tractors and combines, he's a nutcase.... and massive. If anybody tried to stop him I am convinced he'd just drive over their car, and if they weren't dead he'd finish them off with his hands.
(Although to give him some credit he is extremely respectful of horses, he often stops and turn his engine off until they pass)
Nothing like a sweeping generalisation on this forum. Agricultural operators can and do get prosecuted for slowing down the flow of traffic and failing to pull over. Tractors are limited, and rightly so, they are big bits of kit around here, we no more want to be on the road with a combine than you want to be stuck behind us, but it is harvest time in England, people like food and bedding for their horses etc.
Personally, I am happier to be sat behind a tractor limited to 26mph than I am to be stuck behind a trailer doing the same speed because the driver is new to towing and not confident to drive the vehicle at a speed appropriate to the road conditions.
I think in that situation the overtaking drivers should have the book thrown at them. Loss of patience is no excuse for dangerous driving.I accept that people have to learn but what do posters on this thread think if the cars in the tail back become so exasperated that they start to over take dangerously?
but what do posters on this thread think if the cars in the tail back become so exasperated that they start to over take dangerously?
To play Devil's Advocate, I've just come back from town. I met a woman in a small car on a single track road. I am in my Landrover with an 8x5 trailer on the back. The woman has just passed a wider bit of road, but not a lay-by, about 50 yards further down the road. Yes, she did see me coming! I passed a lay-by at least 150 yards behind me. We sit glaring at each other.
Then another car pulls up behind the woman. Then a second... You get the picture.
Woman says, "I can't back my car up". She is not physically impaired and the car is very small. She obviously does not know how to drive. I ignore her and tell the other drivers in the queue that I've a trailer. Yes, I could back up, but should I? All the car drivers behind the woman back up at least 100 yards to a decent sized lay-by and the woman sort of zig zags backwards to a wider part of the road, ending up on the wrong side almost in the fence. She's right, she can't back the car! Anyway, I manage to squeeze through and give everyone a thank you.
Sorry, OP, but if you have a driving licence and are not driving on L plates, you should be able to control your vehicle. I accept that people have to learn but what do posters on this thread think if the cars in the tail back become so exasperated that they start to over take dangerously? Yes, the driver who stopped her was out of order but he could see a rapidly deteriorating situation, took charge, and averted what could have been very dangerous. I think he did the right thing in the circumstances.
If you have charge of a large moving vehicle, it is your duty to make sure you have it under your control. Simple. I guarantee the OP will remember her experience for a very long time and make sure she does not get into that situation again, so she has profited by it. That's why Nature invented pain!
As for the woman driover, hopefully she will go home and get some practice driving her car! No sympathy from me.
Absolutely this. Travelling in the trailer with the horse is, of course, illegal but IMHO everyone who tows should have a go. It's a real eye opener.I don't blame you at all for sticking to 40 - I've stood in the back of a trailer with a horse and they do get a bit of a rough ride in there compared to a horse box.
Good Luck and keep going!