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Originally posted by ILUVMYX:
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Originally posted by BurgPath:
[b]Wow. I had thought yellow lights weren't RED. Red meaning stop. Thats why they have yellow, as a warning RED is coming.
A cop can give you a ticket for running a yellow that late. Oncoming traffic in the left lane waiting to turn is screwed if you run a yellow that late.

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Truck driver got tired of waiting for his turn and pulled out.
I suggest you watch it again. That truck is completely in the road before it even comes into view. Which means, when the truck pulled out, Ramness wasn't even in sight. That truck driver did nothing wrong. And it really doesn't matter. If there was a brick wall in the middle of the road and you were going too fast to see it around a corner, you're still at fault for overdriving conditions.[/b]
I'd love to know how you surmise that he was 'over driving conditions'. What the hell does that mean?
Ramness could you tell us what the road condition was please. Wet/dry/snow/ice? Seems to me it was overcast and probably around 60 degrees?
I guess in California trucks don't un-expectantly appear in the highway as you round a curve? Or are all roads there straight? LOL

Oh and you said "That truck driver did nothing wrong." Nothing except failure to yield. Regardless of Ramness' speed, if he had hit the truck, the trucks at fault. Period.
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