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The sound of fear.
Topic Started: Jan 31 2014, 11:05 AM (959 Views)
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This is an all too common occurrence on NW Ontario highways. Impatient transport drivers have killed a lot of innocent people due to impatience. I have been run off the road a few times. I was once passed going around a corner by a transport with a full load and scared the wits out of me. I had to brake into the shoulder since I know he would have killed someone if they were coming.

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Ya I seen that on Facebook. Poor bastard
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I think I would have turned around and went after him. :crazy:
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Brain dead for sure I see stuff like this every day on the 402 and 401 going to work.Trucks pushing other guys over to the next lane or the 4 wheels darting in and out between them as their trying to pass other trucks.
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It seems like this happens more now that the trucks have governors... See this crap all the time. You would think the screaming guy would have dropped a few gears a little sooner.
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Ya poor guy forsure , if it was possibe I would have turned around and choked the bucker
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It's all about the dollars being worth more than lives.
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Well I know trains have been getting a bad name as of late but I think it is way safer to haul stuff on the tracks than our roads. I live by hwy 11 and man there are a lot of transports on that hwy. That guys sure was lucky. We all have seen what could have happened.
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I cant view video it appears to be removed on u tube. But Im on the road all the time for work. I drive a pickup just so i have a wee bit more protection. Its saved my life before. If i see aggresive truck drivers i report them now. Far too many of them would murder a family in a car to save their own behind. I know lotsa good truck drivers but the increasing numbers of inexperienced new canadians is making our highways more dangerous. Imho
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I can see it? I bet there is some damage to his truck after ridding up on the guardrail like that too.
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