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Posted by Farmerboybill on September 18, 2004 at 06:28:12 from (209.83.11.169):
Argh, I've gotta vent. There are way too many vehicles on the road and way too many idiots in them. I've been running combination truck more than usual the last couple weeks and just can't believe the stupidity out there. Yesterday, I was hauling from the field to the plant. The plant is on a 4 lane road and I had to cross to go east. The coast was clear west bound(very uncommon for 4pm) but cars were coming the other way(business as usual). I figured logic would overcome them and they would get into the other lane as I came across. Not so. Morons just stayed in thier lane, honked, flipped me off and caused me to take the median! Everyone thinks they're the most important person on the road and everyone else should just shove off. If you don't know it already, semi trucks are slower, take longer to stop, and aren't very maneuverable. Get out of thier way! Driving is not a right, it's a privilege. One that CAN get you killed. Sorry. Venting over.
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