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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3127631" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>What is the speed limit on your street? I guess it doesn't matter a bunch cuz what's done is done but I really doubt he just swerved to miss oncoming traffic and got at that steep of an angle off the street. Something bout this deal doesn't seem like just an "excusable accident". I'm figuring your street has a fairly low speed limit, any professional driver would be extra cautious in a neighborhood, the angle of the truck, no skid marks. Air brakes lock up pretty easy, especially, when running empty. All this won't change anything but I sure hope they quiz him quite a bit more. My dad would say "accidents ass, boy!" In hindsight I think he was right most of the time. Carelessness and stupidity often gets excused as an accident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3127631, member: 43171"] What is the speed limit on your street? I guess it doesn't matter a bunch cuz what's done is done but I really doubt he just swerved to miss oncoming traffic and got at that steep of an angle off the street. Something bout this deal doesn't seem like just an "excusable accident". I'm figuring your street has a fairly low speed limit, any professional driver would be extra cautious in a neighborhood, the angle of the truck, no skid marks. Air brakes lock up pretty easy, especially, when running empty. All this won't change anything but I sure hope they quiz him quite a bit more. My dad would say "accidents ass, boy!" In hindsight I think he was right most of the time. Carelessness and stupidity often gets excused as an accident. [/QUOTE]
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