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<p>[QUOTE="Powder Joints, post: 4381728, member: 10758"]Monday morning quarterbacking is easy.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have 4 wheeler do this to me frequently ( climbing Tehachapi out of Bakersfield) They do not like trucks in the left lane, If I'm moving the speed limit CHP does not have a problem with me out in the left lane passing slow trucks , I actually have ask them about this because they are ticket happy in that area. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are a few of the four wheeler that will pass you on the right them slowdown to almost a stop, then take off. They come up on you so fast and follow so close you do not eve know there there till they cut you off. After I pass I get back to the right .</p><p><br /></p><p>In the video case I believe that the driver could have prevented it, when the first car pulled in I would have backed off , Most driver have been there done that.</p><p><br /></p><p>Bottom line the truck is not at fault for causing the accident, but was a contributing factor for not preventing as far as legal standpoints.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Powder Joints, post: 4381728, member: 10758"]Monday morning quarterbacking is easy. I have 4 wheeler do this to me frequently ( climbing Tehachapi out of Bakersfield) They do not like trucks in the left lane, If I'm moving the speed limit CHP does not have a problem with me out in the left lane passing slow trucks , I actually have ask them about this because they are ticket happy in that area. There are a few of the four wheeler that will pass you on the right them slowdown to almost a stop, then take off. They come up on you so fast and follow so close you do not eve know there there till they cut you off. After I pass I get back to the right . In the video case I believe that the driver could have prevented it, when the first car pulled in I would have backed off , Most driver have been there done that. Bottom line the truck is not at fault for causing the accident, but was a contributing factor for not preventing as far as legal standpoints.[/QUOTE]
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