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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 694507"><p>The most dangerous night at my hub, in my opinion, is friday night around 7:00 pm. We have a lot of drivers coming back to the hub looking to get a start on the weekend. Right of way becomes more of who can occupy that space first. Come to think of it, Friday nights in general on the road are also more dangerous as many people are rushing to get home as well and are more likely to roll stop signs and gun through that yellow light. </p><p></p><p>As I was saying, I wasn't there for this man's accident. It is just something that ran through my mind. I am glad that no one was hurt and that the driver can go on to enjoy his retirement and I am sure this incident will be an amusing story he can re tell throughout the years. It might be the equivalent of a soldier surviving on a tour of vietnam for two years without a scratch only to slip and hurt himself on the stairs(stairs that were slippery, unsafe - I will throw that in) going up into the airplane that wil be taking him home. </p><p></p><p>As for Rod and your opinion of him , I aint touching that with a ten foot pole. It is more amusing to watch a quarrell go on without adding fuel to the fire and then get accussed of starting the fight. If I can add fuel to this fire with no one noticing , that is a different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 694507"] The most dangerous night at my hub, in my opinion, is friday night around 7:00 pm. We have a lot of drivers coming back to the hub looking to get a start on the weekend. Right of way becomes more of who can occupy that space first. Come to think of it, Friday nights in general on the road are also more dangerous as many people are rushing to get home as well and are more likely to roll stop signs and gun through that yellow light. As I was saying, I wasn't there for this man's accident. It is just something that ran through my mind. I am glad that no one was hurt and that the driver can go on to enjoy his retirement and I am sure this incident will be an amusing story he can re tell throughout the years. It might be the equivalent of a soldier surviving on a tour of vietnam for two years without a scratch only to slip and hurt himself on the stairs(stairs that were slippery, unsafe - I will throw that in) going up into the airplane that wil be taking him home. As for Rod and your opinion of him , I aint touching that with a ten foot pole. It is more amusing to watch a quarrell go on without adding fuel to the fire and then get accussed of starting the fight. If I can add fuel to this fire with no one noticing , that is a different story. [/QUOTE]
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