Posted by Billy NY on July 29, 2017 at 06:09:37 from (74.76.4.60):
Kind of falls in line with "drivers today". It's appalling whats on the road today in regard to drivers without an ounce of respect for anyone.
On the way to the job site yesterday morning, I came across another tractor trailer diagonally across a 2 lane road in a kind of a blind area. Broke down, but why across the road like that, have a few ideas, but what a thing to run up on without expecting it. Our tandem boom truck was not far behind me, but he can see further being up higher.
On the way out heading back to the office on 209 north of Ellenville, a young man in a red F350 just crosses the center lane, and narrowly and I mean narrowly avoids a head on with a fully loaded dump truck. Playing with his phone. I pulled over to the shoulder expecting the collision being right behind him. There was a tractor trailer behind me.
It's not you, it's definitely the other guy. The story in the attached link, I would have hit the car without hesitation and unfortunately a long time ago, did exactly that. Driver lived, rig did not get destroyed, scratched bumper is all.
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