Beau-Kat Posted August 18, 2013 #26 Posted August 18, 2013 Glad you are ok, Joe. I try to leave a lot of room and try to have an exit plan at all lights and intersections. Sometimes, things just don't line up right for us though. I used to drive trucks in the 70s. Believe it when you see their trailer stickers that say, "Please don't follow too closely. If you can't see me (the truck driver) in my mirrors, I can't see you behind me either". It doesn't matter the cause after you have been flattened. Ride safe friend.
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