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Posted by tlak on September 22, 2004 at 11:34:15 from (66.38.81.160):
In Reply to: OT - recent impatient OTR driver's post posted by TheRealRon on September 22, 2004 at 04:28:09:
I think a lot of truckers work off the scare factor. I've seen them pull up so fast behind cars that you know they couldn't ever stop. They are just trying to scare them out of their way Ive seen them turn their blinker on to change lanes then sort of weave over a little. Their trying to scare the person in the other lane to move out of the way. The timing at the docks. Our buddy WalMart pushed this to the extreme to even putting companies out of business. So I guess their responsible for highway deaths too. My personal pet peeve against truckers is when they start to go up a hill and one will pull out next to the other, I guess so he wouldn't be stuck behind some slow truck going up a hill but neither has enough go to pass the other so its a road block all the way up the hill.
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