And if you really want to get technical, it looks like the Fed Ex middle finger video was shot from the passenger seat. Find a video of a Fed Ex ground following at safe distance.
Last week we had a fed-ex truck pulling a double on I-20 at Jewella drop BOTH his trailers in the middle of I-20
Seriously? Unfortunate??? I think that's not what I would call it. As for the box: yes, so what. Until it finally tears apart, goes under his wheels and gets kicked up onto your windshield. A simple walkaround (circle of life, we called it on the fire department) and he wouldn't be plastered all over YouTube. The car driver? No less a moron. Should have been paying attention to his driving rather than shooting video.
The Fed Ex probably hit the box after it blew out of the back of a pickup truck, I see more stuff flying out of the back of pickup trucks, these people can't figure out how to secure something in the back of their so it doesn't blow out. They should have to follow the same load securement laws as big trucks.
And he didn't notice the huge box blowing out of a pickup directly into his path? He's in such a big hurry that he couldn't stop for two seconds to be sure he wasn't in the position he's caught in now? Just keeps on a'croozin.... But, we're not seeing the whole story and thank you for the reminder.
As does most of the FedEx drivers that we all encounter out there, a bunch of A-holes to the rest of the motoring public, they all drive that way, seen it time and time again.
So you want to be called a pro and still be held to the same standard as the average 4 wheeler? And I am sure no one has tried to get this drivers attention that he is pushing a box down the road. Besides this fedex guy is small potato's when it comes to being oblivious. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6nqEbu9nzU[/ame]