(31 May 2024, 6:27 pm)V514DFT wrote Bit of a twitchy bum moment?, on a serious note though, thats not okay, the brakes are something you really want to work, baffling how it was missed, surely theres some kind of protocol to recognise when brakes are starting to fail?, and you're right, what if that had of been on a peak X39,certainly could of ended in fatalities,thats genuinely scary, wonder if it'll be classed as a "near miss"
Just thankful it went round Hadrian Park first - imagine if it didn't go round Hadrian Park could of been on the coast road
The driver did ask the other driver if he had experience it before they muttered a common trigger on them but not as he is driving (electrical issue I think was said)
(31 May 2024, 6:27 pm)V514DFT wrote Bit of a twitchy bum moment?, on a serious note though, thats not okay, the brakes are something you really want to work, baffling how it was missed, surely theres some kind of protocol to recognise when brakes are starting to fail?, and you're right, what if that had of been on a peak X39,certainly could of ended in fatalities,thats genuinely scary, wonder if it'll be classed as a "near miss"
It had done 7 trips on 307 and been on the road since 6am so it seems the fault occurred during the day as it would of been picked up before during the day