We had a guy working for us who, no matter what he was running, if it was over 6 feet wide he was dead center down the road. He might almost get halfway into his lane for oncoming traffic. He was worthless.
Here is another question though, for anyone that just has to be ahead of the tractor/combine/whatever. If you are about to cross the street and an elephant is running down the middle of it, are you going to wait for it to pass or hope that it slows down or goes around you?
Same way to think about screwing around with someone in a much larger vehicle.
Try driving a truck if you think it's bad on equipment.
I was doing 60-65 in the rain down to Clarksburg last week, cars were all doing 50 in the right lane because they couldn't see through the tire spray of the guy they were tailgating, I hit the far left lane to go by a couple in the middle lane, and the back one almost drives right into the side of me, to get out of my way or something, I don't know.
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