(wherever the term ‘smart motorway’ is used - read ‘very dangerous motorway, where if you breakdown and remain in your vehicle, there is a high probability you will die’)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9160075/Lorry-driver-tells-inquest-avoided-killing-two-hard-shoulder.html
This story interested me for a number of reasons.
One being the HGV driver who was jailed as a result of the accident – had he had better legal representation, I don’t think he would be in jail.
Consider yourself driving an HGV on the inside lane on a rainy night on an unlit stretch of a smart motorway at 60mph. Ahead of you, just around a curve, is a broken-down vehicle (with no lights – it’s broken-down). You have to see the vehicle and react – your braking distance may not stop you in time, and with vehicles in the lane to your right, you would have no opportunity to avoid a crash.
If the government renamed smart motorways (as outlined above), more people would be aware of the dangers they face should they breakdown on one.