NewsMoment trucker swerves around dead cow on A9

Moment trucker swerves around dead cow on A9

HAIR-raising footage shows the moment a trucker swerved to avoid smashing into the carcass of a cow on a busy dual carriageway.

Night-time dashcam footage shows the truck driving on the A9 in Perth and Kinross when the hazard lights of a vehicle ahead become visible.

The dead cow suddenly appears in the slow lane forcing the driver to swerve into the fast lane to avoid disaster.

The animal had been hit moments before by an HGV which was forced to stop with severe damage to the front passenger side of the vehicle.

The incident took place in the early hours of Saturday morning as driver James Hammond was approaching Auchterarder.

The footage was uploaded online by website, Scotland’s Worst Drivers.

Mr Hammond commented: “Had a bit if a shock last night.

Images and video must be credited Scotland's Worst Drivers/Deadline News HAIR-raising footage shows the moment a trucker swerved to avoid smashing into the carcass of a cow on a busy dual carriageway. Night-time dashcam footage shows the truck driving on the A9 in Perth and Kinross when the hazard lights of a vehicle ahead become visible. The dead cow suddenly appears in the slow lane forcing the driver to swerve into the fast lane to avoid disaster. The animal had been hit moments before by an HGV which was forced to stop with half its bumper missing. The incident took place in the early hours of Saturday morning as driver James Hammond was approaching Auchterarder. The footage was uploaded online by website, Scotland?s Worst Drivers.

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“Driving from Glasgow to Dundee, happily cruising along the A9 at 50mph approaching Loaninghead services when I could see a truck about a mile ahead with its hazards on.

“No biggie I thought, it’s probably just broken down. Checked my mirror, and nothing behind me, so I carried on in lane one and got ready to move over when suddenly a HUGE (I assume) dead cow appeared in front of me in lane one.

“Somehow I lurched around it and missed it.

“Went past the arctic and assumed the poor driver had hit it. Phoned 999 because although a truck might manage to go over it, it’d probably write off a car.

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“If the artic driver is on here, I would’ve stopped to see if you were OK but there wasn’t anywhere safe to pull up, and I was still trying to convince myself that I’d missed it!

“Hope driver was OK and hope it didn’t end up causing another accident.”

Later on Saturday an image, thought to be of the lorry which collided with the animal, was posted on Facebook.

It shows the white cab of a lorry with the left side of its bumper completely stoved in – with the bodywork and internal frame also mangled.

It is not known whether the cow was alive when it was struck by the first truck – nor is it known if the driver sustained any injuries.

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