justice24
Justice24
justice24

You never did answer “ boom_roasted” of what exactly your profession is, figures, just another pompous fool spewing their nonsense over the internet, your only forum because you never made it anywhere else, good for you.

Thank you for your analogy that finally chased that devil’s advocate away, Lord bless you in helping our country design great and safe roads for our loved ones, take care and thank you again.

OSHA 6C-5 explains and rebuttals all your negative spew upon this incident, I don’t know where you get off being some kind of authority on road safety because you’ve attended counsel meetings over construction projects, get a grip and shut up, you have no clue about road safety and I always have to laugh when fools

Good point, just trying to get some good accident coverage, yet thank God he filmed the many protocols a utility truck blocking a 2 lane road broke.

That Ram did an amazing job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know he or she was like, “AMEN”!!!!🚙🛂🏁

Don’t use what if there was other things happening on the road!!!!!! I have a class A CDL, HAZMAT ENDORSEMENT, Tanker, Triple/ Double Trailer, Passenger,Air Brakes. I can basically drive and haul anything in this great country. I’ve welded various underground natural gas pipelines for decades under

I’ll wait.

Yeah, someone didn’t even Google. The original point about OSHA still stands as fact. OSHA regs are backed by law, even if they aren’t laws themselves.

Well you better tell that to OSHA then, because OSHA regulations are legally enforceable...

sigh... no.

Uhhh... calling “bullshit” doesn’t magically make the OSHA and DOT regulations disappear. They exist for a reason... as demonstrated on the video. So, sure, put blame on the drivers, but that doesn’t mean the Comcast worker is in the clear.

And legally wrong for not following local DOT and OSHA regulations.

Those two and the video guy for not going up the hill and flagging down drivers It appears thelat he would rather be high and mighty than part of an actual solution

Have to say, the RAM driver did a great job getting his truck slid into just the right position.