I don’t take my van down this road. Wonder why.
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I opened his profile in a new window, then his video showed as the 3rd or 4th one in. Played ok from there.Strange.
It won’t play for me. Just the still, together with a non-operating “play” symbol.
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Strange.
It won’t play for me. Just the still, together with a non-operating “play” symbol.
Hover your mouse over the top right hand corner of the video. The users name and a button called 'profile' will appear. Click on profile and it will open a new tab/window. From there you can see all the users videos. Click on the one you want and it should work.Ditto
We're obviously not Tik Tokers
Even with this dash cam footage, it would be interesting to hear what the fault verdict was from the insurance companies.
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Thank you. Already explained by Grommet in post #7.Hover your mouse over the top right hand corner of the video. The users name and a button called 'profile' will appear. Click on profile and it will open a new tab/window. From there you can see all the users videos. Click on the one you want and it should work.
I don’t take my van down this road. Wonder why.
I depends where you're heading. If you are going up the west coast towards Fort William you've got two realistic options up the A82 past Loch Lomond or the A9 to Dalwhinnie and across to Spean Bridge.I go via Sterling
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All are going too fast for the conditions.
Camera says 40mph on the motorhome.
Both drivers should have been able to pull over/stop before the bridge, or edge past at bicycle speed.
That said, it's the caravans fault, as he was way over the centre line, and simply did not leave enough space for oncoming vehicles bigger than a motorbike.
Those pinch points are common, even on main roads here in Scotland (especially the Highlands). There is no centre line, but will be signage warning of vehicles in middle of road. The dashcam video starts after the warning sign, but still clearly shows the "Slow" marking on the road - something the driver didn't do, and didnt even touch the brakes until after impact. He wasn't concentrating on his driving, but too busy chatting to others in the vehicle.
Dashcam footage from the same TikTwatter, from what appears to be the same stretch of road: