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This happened near the Foretravel plant in Nacogdoches, TX—accolades to the truck driver.

Really people wonder why truckers don't like RV drivers made me cringe. I have driven big rigs and that was some impressive braking and driving.
 
Man this still has me shaking and I am sitting at my desk. I find myself wondering if the RV drive has a clue on how lucky he is. We all goof up but this was a bad one.
 
I'm guessing the big rig has a few flat spotted tires now the RV owner should be paying for. I'm guessing he wasn't fully loaded or possibly empty to be able to stop that quickly, 75Klb+ I wouldn't think could pull that off.
 

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