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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Question for you TWR, where I work we often have arctics reverse into our bay for loading ( mainly export stuff) it is a very tight angle they have to approach it at in reverse gear full lock to the left, we have noticed that the foreign lorries seem to have a lot less trouble getting in than the British wagons. Do you think that this is because the foreign wagons are left hand drive ?.
HGV drivers are under a lot of pressure with deadlines and depots in large docks and terminals acting the bo11ocks. But there are some rogues in the business. One in particular I dealt with about 15 years ago. They were T H Transport of Wythenshawe. I called them Tuppence Ha'penny Transport. One night the regular driver for our 40' to London Heathrow was on holiday so TH's boss got an agency driver. This 'agency' driver took the articulated truck half a mile, parked it up and went home. Apparently he didn't even have a licence to drive a car let alone an articulated wagon, and he just joined an agency for the fun of it to see how far he could get before his lack of qualification was discovered.
Tuppence Ha'penny indeed.
Tuppence Ha'penny indeed.