Somebody did a study on bad driving and found that in cities where there is a college have the worst drivers in the 4 wheelers.The bigger the college the worse it is. All drivers need to ride in a truck a couple of weeks and I bet they would be a lot better driver.Some people wouldnt learn anything in a hundred years.Some people driving trucks cant even speak English or read signs.Some people get a CDL and cant even drive a car.The ones that make me mad are the ones in 4 wheelers that get in the left lane and drive 5 under the speed limit for miles.Thats against the law for any of them reading this,left lane passing only.Next big truck companies that have their trucks governered to a certain speed thats lower than anybodys speed limit,then one of them tries to pass another one,they can block the passing lane for many miles because the truck being passed wont slow down and let the other truck by.Besides having a governored speed the same trucks usually dont have enough horsepower either.
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