I was talking to my dad this evening. He had gone to Odessa to get a pickup that had rolled for a friend of his that owns a body shop (about 900 miles round trip). He was on his way back with the truck about 40 miles from home and some a-hole in a lifted 3/4 ton Ford diesel towing a 4 wheeler on a little trailer decides to cut him off and hit the brakes as hard as he can. Of course dad in his 1 ton LMM with about 8500 lbs behind him can't exactly stop on a dime. He hits the shoulder trying to miss the guy, almost wrecks the whole rig. He is obviously none too pleased. As soon as the guy pulls his stunt he nails it. Once he gets everything back under control, dad takes off after the guy. I'm sure he is a little confused when he can't outrun a truck hauling probably 7,000+ more lbs than he is. Anyway, he chases the guy for a while, but he won't pull over (which is probably a good thing regardless of which way the confrontation would have gone).
So here's my question, why would anyone think it is a good idea to cut someone off, especially someone hauling a load, and then stand on the brakes?
So here's my question, why would anyone think it is a good idea to cut someone off, especially someone hauling a load, and then stand on the brakes?