toedtoes wrote:
Being in a large RV in front of what was going on would provide very limited help in reporting the accident.
As for the details, the vehicle at the back was at fault, but the vehicle who slowed down to let the RV in should have been paying attention to what was going on behind him/her. Had they been paying attention they might have realized that slowing down was more dangerous than not letting the RV in because of the proximity of the other vehicle. Being nice is good, but it's amazing how often it actually makes things worse than just following the rules of the road.
So you think the guy that slowed was not following the rules of the road? Slowing to permit traffic to merge is legal.