Now, the truck was pulling an empty trailer, the traffic was fairly light, and it was a bright sunny morning, so the driver probably felt that he was in control and wasn't endangering anyone.
However, the car driver didn't know how much weight was on the truck behind him. All he knew is that a large truck was blocking his entire rear window and not backing off. Adding to the intimidation factor, the truck was dirty, beginning to rust, and generally not looking like something you want to be anywhere close to.
Maybe this driver was perfectly in control of his rig and knew exactly what was going on. Maybe he was a cowboy and thought that he owned the road. I don't know. I do know that car drivers get intimidated when big hulking, filthy trucks start riding up their butts. I also know that car drivers don't notice the 25 clean, well driven vehicles they pass on the highway, but they remember the one that scared them.
This industry already has a bad name among the general public and things like this don't help. The truck was being operated by a large lumber distributor, and I'm tempted to call them up and point out that their drivers could use some defensive driving training.

2 comments:
POSSABLY THERE WAS ONLY THREE LANES(LOOKS LIKE IT IN THE PICTURE)AND HE COULD GET A TICKET FOR BEING IN THE LAST LANE TO THE LEFT.IF THAT IS THE CASE BLAME THE DUMB ASS THAT MADE THAT LAW OR ALL THE ONE WHO DONT KNOW THAT AND UST A BIT OF COUTESY AND LET THEM BY
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