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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Still shook up from accident. OTR Drivers inside please.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ken03KBGTvert" data-source="post: 13727763" data-attributes="member: 57297"><p>It happens. You can't let it get to you. I have driven a "big truck" professionally for 20 years, if you're out there enough, you are going to see things that you can't let get to you, whether you are a part of it or not. I've seen two this year that involved dead bodies, one this week that if there was someone in the passenger seat, well let's just say it would have been a closed casket. Like I said it happens. I've literally watched someone get ejected from an s.u.v. right in front of me as it was rolling over and over down the highway. It was like slow motion. She lived and honestly it was awesome.</p><p></p><p>Just because they hit the vehicle you were driving doesn't make it your fault in any way. If they didn't hit you they were going to hit someone else. </p><p></p><p>If you continue your new profession be prepared for a countless number of near misses that could have easily taken someone's life. Most people have absolutely no respect for big trucks. </p><p></p><p>Just be glad you're in the rig, we usually walk away unharmed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken03KBGTvert, post: 13727763, member: 57297"] It happens. You can't let it get to you. I have driven a "big truck" professionally for 20 years, if you're out there enough, you are going to see things that you can't let get to you, whether you are a part of it or not. I've seen two this year that involved dead bodies, one this week that if there was someone in the passenger seat, well let's just say it would have been a closed casket. Like I said it happens. I've literally watched someone get ejected from an s.u.v. right in front of me as it was rolling over and over down the highway. It was like slow motion. She lived and honestly it was awesome. Just because they hit the vehicle you were driving doesn't make it your fault in any way. If they didn't hit you they were going to hit someone else. If you continue your new profession be prepared for a countless number of near misses that could have easily taken someone's life. Most people have absolutely no respect for big trucks. Just be glad you're in the rig, we usually walk away unharmed. [/QUOTE]
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