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<p>[QUOTE="Menehune, post: 4380980, member: 59126"]Are we seeing the same video? I saw a truck in the left lane for whatever reason and for whatever time. Who is to say those two were not sitting back there keeping him from coming back in the right lane. Has hapened before. Whatever the reason. Then the first car passes and bingo Brake check, although the second car did not expect this behavior, but it was following too close. Even if the truck had backed off, and who is to say he did not, that first car cut in front of him pretty close before trying the brake test. Since none of us were in the drivers seat, how can you determine what the drivers motivations or actions were at that time. Is it always the truckers fault? If so then you best hang the keys up now before it is your turn.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Menehune, post: 4380980, member: 59126"]Are we seeing the same video? I saw a truck in the left lane for whatever reason and for whatever time. Who is to say those two were not sitting back there keeping him from coming back in the right lane. Has hapened before. Whatever the reason. Then the first car passes and bingo Brake check, although the second car did not expect this behavior, but it was following too close. Even if the truck had backed off, and who is to say he did not, that first car cut in front of him pretty close before trying the brake test. Since none of us were in the drivers seat, how can you determine what the drivers motivations or actions were at that time. Is it always the truckers fault? If so then you best hang the keys up now before it is your turn.[/QUOTE]
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