Coming up the m5 today j7 to j6 I saw a stobarts truck on the hard shoulder with his hazards on and an ambulance in front with blue lights on and thought how bad must you feel to pull over and phone an ambulance.Ime lucky I work for myself but people I’ve worked for in the past and some of the comments I see on here makes me think how Ill you have to feel to stop on the hard shoulder and phone 999.Hope the drivers ok if anyone on nows him or about him
Take no risks, if you feel that bad you have 2 choices, phone ambulance or pass out at the wheel and maybe kill someone else or yourself.
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Coming up the m5 today j7 to j6 I saw a stobarts truck on the hard shoulder with his hazards on and an ambulance in front with blue lights on and thought how bad must you feel to pull over and phone an ambulance.Ime lucky I work for myself but people I’ve worked for in the past and some of the comments I see on here makes me think how Ill you have to feel to stop on the hard shoulder and phone 999.Hope the drivers ok if anyone on nows him or about him
Stobarts …ambulance …strikes me that one of the stobart heart throbs needed his hair done .STAT
Seriously though hope he/she’s ok
two weeks ago going up the A1 towards M18 the traffic southbound was slow. There was an artic stopped in the outside lane, car in front and an ambulance with blue lights on in front of them. As i went passed, the artic driver is laid on his back next to central res with paramedics round him. no idea what happened though.
That’s what ime thinking about two years ago I was in the middle lane overtaking another truck and started to feel really strange and I thought at the time back off and pull over but I didn’t and yes all worked out ok so I just thought today how ill he must have been to do the right thing