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sorry if I ramble but I am still in a state of shock
Apologies to any one caught up in the tail backs whilst the air ambulance landed next to the A14
I had just slowed from 60 to 50 to turn into the Cambridge Service area when the offside tyre blew sending the car and caravan off the road into the trees. Both car and caravan are a total loss
Lucky for me the car was a Volvo Estate so that although it ended up on it's side we only had bruises
Before setting off I had checked the nose weight and made sure that all the heavy items were over the axle and nothing was in the top cupboards. The tyres were checked in March when the caravan was serviced. We were not overloaded but despite all these precautions the accident still happened.
I felt a slight bump just before the accident so can only assume that something in the road damaged the tyre. Next caravan will have tyron bands.
The Cambridgeshire emergency services and the highway agency were brilliant and I cannot praise them enough.
Yesterday we started to look around the caravan dealers in North Essex and South Suffolk for a replacement caravan looking to spend about 10k but the dealers had almost no stock.
Homestead Caravan at Weeley told us that they cannot get enough stock and as soon as a caravan comes in it is sold. They have a waiting list of people who want certain layouts and will contact them when one comes into stock. So it looks as if we may be sometime before we get a replacement
Is this common over the country ?
Apologies to any one caught up in the tail backs whilst the air ambulance landed next to the A14
I had just slowed from 60 to 50 to turn into the Cambridge Service area when the offside tyre blew sending the car and caravan off the road into the trees. Both car and caravan are a total loss
Lucky for me the car was a Volvo Estate so that although it ended up on it's side we only had bruises
Before setting off I had checked the nose weight and made sure that all the heavy items were over the axle and nothing was in the top cupboards. The tyres were checked in March when the caravan was serviced. We were not overloaded but despite all these precautions the accident still happened.
I felt a slight bump just before the accident so can only assume that something in the road damaged the tyre. Next caravan will have tyron bands.
The Cambridgeshire emergency services and the highway agency were brilliant and I cannot praise them enough.
Yesterday we started to look around the caravan dealers in North Essex and South Suffolk for a replacement caravan looking to spend about 10k but the dealers had almost no stock.
Homestead Caravan at Weeley told us that they cannot get enough stock and as soon as a caravan comes in it is sold. They have a waiting list of people who want certain layouts and will contact them when one comes into stock. So it looks as if we may be sometime before we get a replacement
Is this common over the country ?