โSep-27-2016 09:28 AM
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โSep-29-2016 06:09 PM
down home wrote:
Day afore Yesterday, we had a semi pass a car behind us and intended to pass us on three lane interstate.
He saw he had to turn into an inspection station and locked up his brakes coming from the left lane in front of us to the right lane and into the lane to the check station.
We stood on the brakes and just missed going under the semi trailer and being rolled over by its rear tires.
This is the reason when I drive I keep up a good interval using brakes and accelerator and making defensive moves long before they get right up to us.
She was driving and like most women waits til the last moment and insist on a certain speed regardless, of traffic around her, most of the time.
I might not have been able to do any better this instance though.
Hard to believe that Semi Driver did what he did. He was not making sound decisions.
โSep-29-2016 06:07 PM
tinner12002 wrote:
Watch for slow moving farm equipment also as we will be getting into harvest season.
โSep-29-2016 10:39 AM
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โSep-29-2016 03:56 AM
jdavidsmi wrote:
As a part time School bus driver it always worries me when a stop is over the crest of a hill, or around a blind curve. I have all ways request a sign be installed when needed and now most of our rural stops around here now do. that being said the driver of the other vehicles have to be paying attention, very easy to miss a sign. But what is worst is the guy in such a hurry he passes time you put the sign in. what if a child was walking on the side on the road, or needed to return to the bus, could become a nightmare real quick.
โSep-28-2016 09:56 PM
โSep-27-2016 06:38 PM
โSep-27-2016 04:43 PM
naturist wrote:
I am very glad no accident ensued, and I'd like to suggest that when you are towing you should never try to drive the speed limit for the simple reason that your rig is not going to handle or stop as well as it does when you are not towing. This makes the legal speed, wherever you are, faster than the safe speed for YOU.
The fact that you had a close call but managed to stop in time just screams at me that you were going too fast for the conditions and for your rig. As you noted, a momentary lapse in attention, perhaps a glance at the radio dial, and there would have been a collision. Be kind to yourself, give yourself a bit more leeway by slowing down.
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