Cars & Transportation

Yankeedoodle

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: Yankeedoodle

3rd Jul 2013 10:46am

I would like to know what people think of the government making it law that all trucks must keep left on all major highways. I am sick to death of truckies sitting in the right lane trying to pass when they know all they are doing is clogging up traffic because it takes them so long to get around another vehicle. What is even worse is they try passing going up a hill when they are loosing speed.


PukPuk
  • 25th Oct 2013 03:09pm

There are some truck drivers that should never be in charge of a big rig and generally these will be clowns seen on tv. But likewise, there vare some idiots in cars who should be banned from freeways who have no idea about how to use them and pull in front of other vehicles causing loss of momentum for all vehicles. Unfortunately the latter generations only focus on what they want (a product of political correctness) and no idea how to fit into the overall community - whether that be generally or on the road. One simple rule is to follow the vehicle in front (2 seconds distance), not just sitting in front of the vehicles held up behind. Next time anyone sees a 40 tonne truck struggling to pick up momentum again, have look further ahead to see the idiot who jumped into their safe operating space in first place.


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