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44 minutes ago, devon TWiG said:

thought i was going to witness a big crash yesterday heading to Plymouth ....black pick-up towing a trailer with a similar black pick-up on ...snaking started as he moved out of slow lane at about 50 -55 mph and crossed tram lines caused by HGV 's, big snaking action and all other traffic slowed expecting the inevitable but thankfully it never happened !!!!

They closed the A38 on Haldon hill two weeks ago- we came up past on opposite side and a large hiab was fishing a Caravan out of the woods! 

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That was a big caravan for a single axle. ?
 

just maybe if the nose weight was a bit heavier it would have been different.

thats not accounting for  something inside moving, or it was being driven a bit carelessly ?

 

anyhow , I’m sure there’s many opinions as to how and why. So I shall just sit back and read ?

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