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bobarinojokingly says...Sometimes if you just stick with an idea long enough it all works out
Earthlingsays...Silver car driver = idiot.
mxxconsays...*eia
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Eia) - requested by mxxcon.
BSRsays...Maybe not an idiot. The driver of the car could have been having a seizure.
https://videosift.com/video/Man-Suffers-Seizure-While-Driving (skip to 2:50)
I'm sure the truck driver thought the same thing and decided to teach the idiot a lesson at any cost.
As far as blind spot is concerned, the truck driver should have kept the car in view if there was a blind spot at all.
Silver car driver = idiot.
Khufusays...Also, the truck shouldn't be following a hundredth of a second behind the truck in front and when it was obvious the silver car was going to do the lane change there was ample time to take the foot off the gas, this was a 50/50 at fault if we're honest.
Maybe not an idiot. The driver of the car could have been having a seizure.
I'm sure the truck driver thought the same thing and decided to teach the idiot a lesson at any cost.
As far as blind spot is concerned, the truck driver should have kept the car in view if there was a blind spot at all.
jimnmssays...You realize that the camera is mounted at the center and top of the windshield, so it has a larger field of view than what the driver can see. The driver is to left and not sitting as high, so there is no way the truck driver could see the intentions of the car. It is 100% the car's fault because you NEVER merge into traffic that is overtaking you, especially a big ass truck.
Also, the truck shouldn't be following a hundredth of a second behind the truck in front and when it was obvious the silver car was going to do the lane change there was ample time to take the foot off the gas, this was a 50/50 at fault if we're honest.
BSRsays...Yes. I took all that into account. I stand my ground.
You realize that the camera is mounted at the center and top of the windshield, so it has a larger field of view than what the driver can see. The driver is to left and not sitting as high, so there is no way the truck driver could see the intentions of the car.
wtfcaniusesays...The car driver indicated before having a seizure and changing lanes?
I find it easy for the car to be hidden from the truck driver in a blind spot. I find it impossible that the entirety of the truck was in the car's blind spot.
If a truck was to keep all vehicles out of their blind spots it would be almost impossible to drive.
Maybe not an idiot. The driver of the car could have been having a seizure.
https://videosift.com/video/Man-Suffers-Seizure-While-Driving (skip to 2:50)
I'm sure the truck driver thought the same thing and decided to teach the idiot a lesson at any cost.
As far as blind spot is concerned, the truck driver should have kept the car in view if there was a blind spot at all.
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