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<blockquote data-quote="Bluebullet" data-source="post: 901160" data-attributes="member: 957"><p>We almost got killed on 465 as well same day! Just as we came around to the west side the construction did a goofy split and confused a trucker hauling cars. He swerved hard and cut off a car. The car dove over as far as he could slaming on the brakes till he got to the concrete barrier. I almost tested the antilocks on the feej and was sure I was going to hit the car hard when the trailer brakes kicked in and we stopped just in time. The semi truck right next to us who was a partner car hauler with the other truck just stopped strait on and did not swerve. If he had followed his partner he would have crushed us into the cement barrier. But thanks to good reaction times by all involved everyone got out unscathed. It was darn scary though. Specially in all that rain. Gotta love them PR2's in the water for such a hard tire they did good this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluebullet, post: 901160, member: 957"] We almost got killed on 465 as well same day! Just as we came around to the west side the construction did a goofy split and confused a trucker hauling cars. He swerved hard and cut off a car. The car dove over as far as he could slaming on the brakes till he got to the concrete barrier. I almost tested the antilocks on the feej and was sure I was going to hit the car hard when the trailer brakes kicked in and we stopped just in time. The semi truck right next to us who was a partner car hauler with the other truck just stopped strait on and did not swerve. If he had followed his partner he would have crushed us into the cement barrier. But thanks to good reaction times by all involved everyone got out unscathed. It was darn scary though. Specially in all that rain. Gotta love them PR2's in the water for such a hard tire they did good this time. [/QUOTE]
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