hawkeye-08 wrote:
Speed was the primary cause, no question.
This is why. The driver pulling the trailer was trying to get somewhere too fast (the speed part). He had to pass the semi to maintain the speed that he wanted. He was not patient enough to pass safely, due to his speed requirements.
If it was not for the speed he wanted to drive, he would have never passed the semi and never had a driver error cutting back in too soon.
He obviously wanted to go faster than the semi or would not be passing it. Driver error caused by his need for speed.
Set your phasers on stun, no more folks need to get killed today...
I heard the semi was going slow up the hill holding up traffic. When the other vehicle attempted to pass the semi sped up and didn't let the passing vehicle merge back in safely.