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From: Hawks9718
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  • I'm no expert but I say it was the cars fault.

  • and as regard for saftey in bad weather i have seen way more rookies like you in the ditch and ontop of cars than i have ever seen conway trucks wrecked your probably are one of those white knuckle drivers that sit in the pickle park waiting for the great white death to blow over and if you are stay there in the truck stop and out of the true hard charging truckers fuckin way

  • you have been around conway how many years "2" sounds like a rookie telling a professional how to drive "mrmaster728"

  • Am I being prejudgemental? Yes I am. Is it right? No it isn't. Based on being around Conway drivers for two years I can tell you right now that they have no regard for safety. When the weather becomes less than ideal, they become even more ignorant. In two years of combating these drivers, I've only seen one professional. I have been ran off the road before because they have no discipline. Prove me wrong, please! I doubt that will happen.Those tires aren't affected by ice and snow Conway!

  • Being a long haul trucker, I'm guessing that the 4-wheeler(car) was at fault.

  • Let's see, little red car tried to cut off gigantic Conway "train"....little car loses. Conway driver loses too....this sucks all way around.

  • Yea, probably. What a terrible night that was, the road was like a sheet of glass!

  • opps

  • i drive for conway freight. where was this at?

  • I-80/94 East, Illinois-Indiana border.

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