Before overtaking a truck ask yourself, how long is the truck, how long will it take to overtake, is there oncoming traffic, is there a bend or dip ahead, how far away is the next overtaking lane?

  • If travelling on the motorway/highway, try to use overtaking lanes whenever possible.
  • Only overtake when the road ahead is clear.
  • Be aware of strong wind conditions as you pass a heavy vehicle.
  • When it is safe to overtake, indicate, accelerate and overtake quickly, without exceeding the speed limit.
  • After overtaking, maintain your speed so the heavy vehicle does not need to brake.
  • Never attempt to overtake a heavy vehicle or other long heavy vehicle on a curve or hill as your visibility is reduced.

When towing a trailer or caravan and a heavy vehicle approaches to overtake your vehicle:

  • always maintain your speed and position until the truck starts to overtake
  • if required, gently ease off your accelerator until the truck has passed and then return to your safe travelling speed.

 

 

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Patience is critical when overtaking a truck.

It can be frustrating to be ‘stuck’ behind a truck but be patient if you’re going to overtake.

Wait for a dedicated overtaking lane or long stretch of road where you have a clear view ahead, then indicate and overtake quickly to reduce the time you’re in a truck’s blind spot.

Only pull back in when you can see a truck’s headlights in your rear-view mirror.