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    Default People DO learn things from watching movies

    Remember that scene?
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    I must have missed that movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnMOhio View Post
    I must have missed that movie.
    In the movie logs were pictured coming off the back of the trailer and into windshields while going down the highway. Fairly good movies (there was more than one) and at least, a little different.

    Actually, in the above picture, at zero mph the only people who could possibly be in harms way are the ones in the left or right lanes IF a strap were to break and the logs roll off to the side.

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    It was all a setup.
    Nobody could change lanes due to the solid lines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JB White View Post
    It was all a setup.
    Nobody could change lanes due to the solid lines.
    Sure thing. And the left lane may be a left turn lane only including the lane the truck is in. It's just a joke. No one wants to drive behind a slow moving truck like this so people avoid it when they can.

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    It's not just the binders and chains that hold the logs in place....they also sit in a heavy, welded steel cradle. Chains and binders simply hold them fast to the cradle. Still, not a good idea to be following trucks with exposed logs or other freight. Debris and other hazardous sheit can unload and fall into the pathway of oncoming traffic. Best to steer clear and rapidly pass heavy vehicles on the road. Do not linger adjacent to them or follow closely. Stay alert.....be safe!

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    Good advise Oyahi. One thing I always do, stay on the inside of the curve. Don't be on the outside with the heavy loaded truck on the inside of the curve.
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