StuwieP wrote:I think it's been touched on but most of us here are used to driving a small little car most people wouldn't notice as they ran over us changing lanes without looking.
Unfortunately it seems these days size of the car is irrelevant. People simply don't look and if they don't look then it could be a B double just as easily. I drive a Ford Ranger as my daily, not a small car by any means but I still get people pulling out in front of me or merging in to me. Almost had a Toyota Echo as a new front badge just yesterday. Driving standards have dropped massively in the past 20 years as people have become distracted and adopted an "it's the other persons problem" attitude. That's why I run dashcams now, additional evidence for the inevitable.