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Old 01-05-2011, 04:52 PM   #11
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Default Re: Let's jump on trucks yet again

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Originally Posted by mr smith
Western ring road is full of trucks being driven by lunatics.

Trucks are a common topic at work and 99.99% of people hate them.
The ring roads also full of car drivers with little respect for each other let alone heavy vehicles.

I would have to ask why the hatred toward trucks? Does it have to do with the fact everyone at your work is impatient and unwilling to allow them space because they may slow them up by about 10 seconds over their journey? Have any of them driven one for any period of time to allow them to understand the stresses involved in driving one.

Everyone wants to play race the truck all the bloody time instead of merging behind safely and frankly i get sick of it. For me to get home safely everyday i need a bit of co-operation from everyone on the road and it seems because my vehicle's a bit bigger and slower i don't deserve that.
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