He stayed UPRITE!! so a tow bill is better than digging it out of the ditch, paying for cargo damage and fixing the truck when it flipped on its side. This is why I drove Flats & tankers they don't pick-up much wind.
I can bet that the driver had a hard time letting go of the seat and knows what cotton tastes like, A Definite advantage of showering & changing skivvies DAILY
That he did, but he lost my vote when he passed the other semi...
The smarter play would have slow down a bit more and wait for a loaded one to come along, get him over in the left lane and run in the right lane beside him to block the wind...
VERY TRUE!! not all of us when I first started driving were poster-boys for doing things the legal way HEAVY AND MULTIPLE LOGBOOKS WERE A WAY OF LIFEI’m talking a Maine sized load like 100,000 lbs gross, not some wimpy 50,000 lb freight hauler size load...![]()
I25 can be a dangerous road to travel. North south road and the winds coming off the Rockies out of the west can be brutal.
I remember the HP shutting truck traffic down on I25 through Wheatland many times years ago. As I recall fines were pretty steep along with getting parked if you didn't adhere to the warnings.