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Posted by Mark - IN. on September 18, 2004 at 06:52:39 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: Idiot drivers! posted by Farmerboybill on September 18, 2004 at 06:28:12:
Ever notice that around larger cities, the shoulders of interstates (they call them expressways) become drive lanes when the roads are busy? Vehicals are bumper to bumper, an idiot blows by everyone on the shoulder, until where it narrows because of an overpass support, so the idiot darts in with the rest of the traffic until gets past the support, then darts back onto the shoulder, and uses it as a lane to blast past everyone? I see 18 wheelers on their sides because the drivers try not to squash those kind of idiots, and then the idiot escapes down the road untouched. See it all the time. Truckers and troopers are my friends, I do my best to respect and take care of them, for when I've needed help, they've been there. Good luck Farmerboy, and don't loose your cool, because right, wrong, or otherwise, you in the truck will get the blame and fine. But before I PO someone, not all truckers should be in cabs. Former Gov. Ryan of IL. was selling CDLs under the table for $1,000 (campaign contributions) a pop to drivers that had no business behind the wheels of those things. Then those drivers were taking them back to their states and having them converted to CDLs from their states. Eventually, most states revoked those IL. licenses and made them come in to re-test, or not drive. Give it time, Ryan will see a prison cell, everyone else around him has.
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