Posted by J Heitkemper on April 21, 2010 at 19:37:18 from (98.108.122.177):
Today I was 2ND vehicle on State road following a modern spray rigg running about 30 mph,,as we started down a hill WHERE IT WOULD FINALLY BE SAFE TO PASS ,FIRST VEHICLE SIGNALS LEFT TURN INTO HER DRIVEWAY , i SIGNAL LIKEWISE AS COURTESY TO THE GUY BEHIND ME ,, HOWEVER THERE ARE ABOUT 4 CARS BACK THERE NOW ,, AS THE GIRL BEGINS HER TURN , I HEAR FROM BEHIND THE ENGINE ROAR AND REV OF THE LAST GUY PASSING THE WHOLE STRING , APPARANTLY HE DID NOT GET THE MESSAGE , AND NOW HE IS floorboarding it TO PLOW INTO THE DRIVERS SIDE OF THE POOR GIRL, I YANKED HARD RIGHT TO GRASSy AREA TO AVOID BEING IN THE MESS , the quick thinking GIRL FLOORS IT THROWING ROCKS FROM HER DRIVE IN MY OPEN WINDOW to get out of the way ... FAST GUY IS SLAMMING ON THE BRAKES AND SQUALLING INTO THE SPOT I YEILDED TO HIM ,nearly running up under the rigg , and THEN FLOORS AGAIN TO GET AROUND THE RIGG AND GET ON HIS MERRY WAY !,.. ITS PROBABLY A GOOD THING HE KEPT GOING , had he stopped, i woulda knocked hale out of him ,. i ended up on fairly steep bank before coming to a complete stop.. one of the guys behind me stopped to make sure i was Ok , We all thought it was bad news for the girl , and sprayer man , Turns out I was the only one that left the road and come close to rolling over .. ... read the accident below , about recevor hitch coming loose, those hair pins in corn stubble can be flipped out and lost in a millisecond , that happened to a neighbor , made a mess of equipment he had on there when trailer passed the truck ...,.
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