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woah thats crazy i feel for truckies as 8 times out of 10 they are not in the wrong when accidents occur. people need to realize how much weight these things carry and if you stop right in front of it you have the best bit of 70 tonnes running you over. not much is going to be left of anything after that bull dozers you.

I recently drove to Melbourne to pick up my new GTR and I saw a lot of crazy driving like this. I was surprised at how many people were driving in emergency lanes like in the video.

4.30 why should she back up she was there first, just saying.

no sympathy for truck drivers im sorry the shit i see them do is 11bty times worse than what this vid shows. Good to see the truck drivers have the same amount of curtousy for each other as they do no car drivers - none.

4.30 why should she back up she was there first, just saying.

Coz she was on the wrong side of the road blocking oncoming traffic.

I drive througfh there quite often in my truck, you'd be surprised how many people do this. At least they have the courtesy to get out of the way....

I see this type of idiocy every day, you learn to accept it and not worth the trouble most of the time...

Cab drivers are the best though, especially when someone puts their hand up on the footpath, cabbie comes in from the right lane pit stop styles!!!! Have come close to taking a few out over the years....

Yeah i know.

I had been waiting to pull out for about 15 mins that 10 other cars and trucks behind me as well got really mad and pulled out.

i know its gonna sound like bs but honestly didnt see the other truck tailgating the one turning.

But what the hell its past now and i learned from seeing it on the internet that i need to chill and relax and wait for the right moment or you get your stupid acts posted so everyone can see.

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