Posted on 05/15/2016 7:35:19 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
I loved Chang’s attitude and how he handled this event. God was certainly watching out for this man.
Oh, sure. But I took it he was saying his policy was never to drive next to a truck, which is why he put his brakes on—not because of the tipping over that then happened.
Whoever owns the truck is in big trouble. The federales will be on them in force.
In upper Nyack that was my bridge
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Women in menopause are so scared of 18 wheelers
Must be some delayed genetic engineering
Today I risked it - because it happened in a while.
I passed an RV taking an exit in CT (84 wstbnd Newtown) and that cretin decided he didn’t want the exit. He continued to drive into my door while a-hole new Yorker to my left just watched the whole thing unfold.
This is why I won’t own a car with less than 240hp anymore.
But I used to travel these routes all the time to work - And NE traffic is utterly insane. I stopped. Took work elsewhere.
I’m from Jersey too. I know the area of 17 you’re talking about. Bloody death trap.
If you cant see my mirrors, I cant see you.
When I was young and stupid I used to draft on the big rigs to save gas. ;-)
A local high school student rode his bike up to the right side of a tractor trailer waiting at a traffic light. The boy made a right turn. So did the driver.
A ghost bike memorial now marks the spot where the boy was dragged to his death.
Never get/stay beside OR behind a: semi-trailer hauling garbage, dump truck, long log pulpwood hauler.
I was an engineering manager at a pulp plant in Perry Florida. I am very intimate with the dangers of logging trucks and their drivers. This was in the early 80s and when I see one the road I get the hell away from it.
Mighty Horrific.
Exactly ! Oh the horror of the spilled scrap metal ! /s
This video is something else, talk about a close call, (well for one of them anyways.)
Coal truck falls on couple on scooter
The passenger survives by the skin of her teeth.
Your dad was wise.
Now the roads are like Tijuana. No rules. No common sense. And look out for that donkey.
Been there. I’m driving a propane truck, slow lane. 18 wheeler has just passed me,my driver’s side front tire blows out and I’m in the next lane before I can react. Got it controlled eased off the speed and got in the median.
I’m with you, always try to leave an “out”. Got lucky, a few seconds earlier and I’m tangling with a much heavier truck. I check tires every AM, DPS agreed there was plenty legal tread. Sometimes “stuff” happens, all you can is try to be ready to respond.
And if you pass them, do it like you mean it.
Uh, why was #3 necessary? ;) did you try that?
No, I’ve never done it. Saw it on a family road trip when I was a kid (~8/9 years old). My Dad made mention of it because my older brother just got his learners permit. Sad thing is that I’ve seen it about a dozen times since then, and mostly within the last 2 years.
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