Com: Unit: 1:33 imo that's actually the truck at fault. Car didn't change lane and is following a distance for the dashcam car in front (at least from the dashcam perspective). Trucker changed lane way too early and should have slowed down a bit
Com: Eric: For what it's worth, when changing lanes in front of a truck, I don't change lanes until I can, at a minimum, see sky above the top of the truck in my rear view mirror. I don't consider it at all acceptable to merge into his lane if I'm not at least that far ahead of the truck.
Com:1997:Nissan should consider discounting the Altima.... So many of the drivers of this vehicle are addicted to brake checking truckers. If I was a truck driver I would turn on the camera every single time one of those vehicles came within 500 yards of my truck!
Com: Madhermit: I do my best to respect ALL truckers. My grandfather was a long haul trucker and before I began driving he made a point to educate me concerning those truckers and what they endure. It was short & hard (old school). I never would knowingly pull the crap these a$$wipes are pulling on truckers. I love that they have dash cams to prove what actually occurs
Com: Mardase: To me tractor trailers are like locomotives with a lot of kinetic energy. I once drove a straight axle fuel delivery truck and one time a punk gave me a brake job and I flattened his rear end while only scratching my bumper. Not long later after that accident in this very same town (spoiled rotten town) another punk who was a friend of the first punk drove up behind me while I was
Com: isaiah: No one is gonna talk about that smooth ass rebound at 8:56. That other truck driver almost got hit and held it together without flipping over or anything. Smooth. Hell I don't think i would've been able to do that with a car, especially in the grass.