Posted by GVSII on November 17, 2014 at 14:57:52 from (74.79.219.122):
In Reply to: todays rant! posted by jon f mn on November 17, 2014 at 14:26:52:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see Jon is right all the way around! How many times have any of you, while on the road and been subjected to a trucker slowdown?Or seen two trucks doing a little below the speed limit in formation,line abreast and nobody gets by?I've seen this more times then I care to remember.
The worst I ever saw was on the NY throughway northbound and stopped at the Ramapoo rest area(the one that if you are going North you go across a covered foot bridge to get to the food court).As I was crossing the bridge I heard a semi horn.I look out the windows just in time to see the tractor of the second rig in contact with the trailer of the first rig.The second guy did not back off-stayed right on him.
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