Ed Light
2017-05-27 06:49:37 UTC
I'm a disabled trucker and live on the Pacific Coast, and have driven
almost the whole length of it.
I cannot believe that 99% of the trucks will come right up to you before
passing, and at times they're not fully in the next lane when they reach
you.
What do you suppose is going on?
It's quite easy to pull out a little ways back.
What if a car experiences a failure, like having a faulty GM ignition
switch?
almost the whole length of it.
I cannot believe that 99% of the trucks will come right up to you before
passing, and at times they're not fully in the next lane when they reach
you.
What do you suppose is going on?
It's quite easy to pull out a little ways back.
What if a car experiences a failure, like having a faulty GM ignition
switch?
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