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Posted by Redman on September 19, 2004 at 17:19:00 from (66.44.173.27):
In Reply to: Re: Idiot drivers! posted by Paul in Mich on September 19, 2004 at 10:14:47:
just a guess here,but i would guess neither of you have been behind the wheel on a 18 wheeler,do i get a prize? since the 2 of you have a good bead on the laws and how they work,let me explain it to both of you. 1.fact,it is the person mergings duty to do it as smooth as possible,but if i pull out with a big rig and get it strait before you hit me it is your fault. 2.be most important rule on the road should be common sense,this means if you are going along in your car or truck and you weigh all of 6000 pounds you really should show the trucker that you are boss over is small 80000 pounds. 3.that trucker has more times than not drove threw more than one city that day,and everyone thinks they are the most important on the road. i have only logged 1,250,000 miles on the road,but i would guess you could do it better.
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