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<blockquote data-quote="Dracula" data-source="post: 1007308" data-attributes="member: 42691"><p>Yeah, switch all of that air to ground. Late Wednesday night on the interstate, going in the opposite direction, a Fed-Ex ground tractor with a set of doubles, was in the hammer lane. He caught my attention because he had all of his driver side wheels off the pavement. He swung his rig violently back to the right, and I could have swore that back trailer was going to roll over in the grass separating the different sides of the interstate. It scared that crap out of me, because he was heading in my direction and I had that sickening feeling that I was going to see something real bad. But he saved it.</p><p></p><p>Now, this isn't to pick on Fed/Ex ground. But man, he was flying down the road. I know plenty of feeder drivers who hammer down too. I don't know if the blue and green was falling asleep or texting, but what I do know is that he wasn't watching the road. He was fortunate to escape with his and his sleeper partner's lives. This is what happens when pressure is applied to go, go, go.</p><p></p><p>Take note, people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dracula, post: 1007308, member: 42691"] Yeah, switch all of that air to ground. Late Wednesday night on the interstate, going in the opposite direction, a Fed-Ex ground tractor with a set of doubles, was in the hammer lane. He caught my attention because he had all of his driver side wheels off the pavement. He swung his rig violently back to the right, and I could have swore that back trailer was going to roll over in the grass separating the different sides of the interstate. It scared that crap out of me, because he was heading in my direction and I had that sickening feeling that I was going to see something real bad. But he saved it. Now, this isn't to pick on Fed/Ex ground. But man, he was flying down the road. I know plenty of feeder drivers who hammer down too. I don't know if the blue and green was falling asleep or texting, but what I do know is that he wasn't watching the road. He was fortunate to escape with his and his sleeper partner's lives. This is what happens when pressure is applied to go, go, go. Take note, people. [/QUOTE]
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