bpounds wrote:
I'll get flamed but oh well...
I'm not suggesting the professional driver was legally obligated to do anything different, or even morally obligated to do so, but I do believe he should have seen this coming. First time I watched it I could see right away what was going to happen, just by the way the RV was closing on the other truck. The pro driver has better visibility from his cab than we do from a dash cam. He just chose to stand his ground and maintain speed. There was a time when professional drivers would do everything they could to avoid this kind of thing, even when the other drivers act stupidly.
Could the driver have seen the MH passing him on the suicide, jaked her down before the MH cut over? Maybe, but looks like he would need to start to slow
before the lane change started. Remember, truck can't change speed or direction as fast as your car, or even MH.
Then there is the fact, if he had slowed, let MH cut in, there would be people ranting about slow trucks in both lanes, and likely more people zig-zagging for position in the race.
The one good thing we can say is the driver had his dash cam running. With that, he can show LEO and the judge what happened, and maybe not have to pay for other's mistakes.