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jake2250
Jun 15, 2016Explorer
After a long career of driving truck I will offer you this,, It is easier to just go around an apprehensive or cautious (over cautious) then to stay behind them. Have seen to many times an Rv trailer,Motor home or any large RV with a person behind the wheel that is not sure of them self or the vehicle ride the brakes,swerve or slow down way below the speed limit crossing bridges,construction choke points, merge lanes ETC.
When you see an rv put their 4 way flashers on when crossing a bridge you kinda figure its time to go around them.. They evidently do not want to cross that bridge.
Then as you are passing them to get away from the danger,,you get the horn and the finger flying up in the air!!
So next time you are getting passed by a Semi, A: your are going to slow.
B: you are a danger to yourself or others.
Or C: Your the AH not the professional driver who see's this on a daily occurrence!
When you see an rv put their 4 way flashers on when crossing a bridge you kinda figure its time to go around them.. They evidently do not want to cross that bridge.
Then as you are passing them to get away from the danger,,you get the horn and the finger flying up in the air!!
So next time you are getting passed by a Semi, A: your are going to slow.
B: you are a danger to yourself or others.
Or C: Your the AH not the professional driver who see's this on a daily occurrence!
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