Posted by BarnyardEngineering on June 01, 2018 at 05:10:22 from (173.186.244.245):
In Reply to: Beauty is skin deep posted by mmfan55 on May 31, 2018 at 18:43:38:
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No, the truckers are just trying to survive out there. It's your behavior that makes them look inconsiderate. They are bigger than everyone else, yet you treat them as if they can stop on a dime and maneuver like a Prius. You cut them off, then stab on your brakes. They blow their horn while trying to get the rig stopped before you're obliterated, and they're the bully?!?!!? They just saved your life.
No, the driver was not aware that someone was trying to cross under his truck. How could he be? Why would anyone cross UNDER a truck? How could anyone be that stupid? The trucker would have no reasonable expectation that someone was under their truck in the middle of a busy street.
The pedestrian was jaywalking, doing something incredibly stupid, yet it's the trucker's fault??? No wonder so many people think we're on the brink of societal collapse.
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