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I pity the person that trusts AI over real intelligence.

Facts are the 2 truck drivers had California licenses and could not pass a simple English skills test.

There is a major problem with foreign truck drivers wearing flip flops, washing feet in the sinks at truck stops, not speaking English, and making the roads more dangerous.

The state department is finally taking action to stop the new visa being awarded.

ICE and other agencies are targeting the fuel stations and weigh stations armed with Dr. Seuss and other simple English books.

Things are in motion to make the roads safer, but right now the road conditions are damgerous.

And while the enforcement agencies are actively pursuing the trucking industry, no one is even talking about the farming, recreational, or hobby drivers that contribute to the same problem.

Texas, Florida, Montana, California all contribute to the problem of the recreational, hobby, and farming issue by not enforcing the laws.

I have never seen an RV pulled over for speeding or inspection sticker issue in Texas. I feel like it’s too much of a hassle for them to deal with it.

If a threat of being ticketed existed, we would see an increase in properly licensed drivers.

The roads are dangerous due to the lack of properly educated drivers, both commercial and non commercial.
 
I pity the person that trusts AI over real intelligence.

Facts are the 2 truck drivers had California licenses and could not pass a simple English skills test.

There is a major problem with foreign truck drivers wearing flip flops, washing feet in the sinks at truck stops, not speaking English, and making the roads more dangerous.

The state department is finally taking action to stop the new visa being awarded.

ICE and other agencies are targeting the fuel stations and weigh stations armed with Dr. Seuss and other simple English books.

Things are in motion to make the roads safer, but right now the road conditions are damgerous.

And while the enforcement agencies are actively pursuing the trucking industry, no one is even talking about the farming, recreational, or hobby drivers that contribute to the same problem.

Texas, Florida, Montana, California all contribute to the problem of the recreational, hobby, and farming issue by not enforcing the laws.

I have never seen an RV pulled over for speeding or inspection sticker issue in Texas. I feel like it’s too much of a hassle for them to deal with it.

If a threat of being ticketed existed, we would see an increase in properly licensed drivers.

The roads are dangerous due to the lack of properly educated drivers, both commercial and non commercial.
There is no major problem with foreign truck drivers, wearing flip flops, washing their feet in sinks at truck stops. That's xenophobic nonsense.
 
You would have to be in a diesel fuel lane at any truck stop in america to see the flip flops (or sandals). I have personally seen this every fuel stop for the past year.

With a gasser, you won't notice the reality, and AI won't have any data to help you, so I understand your thought process.
 
At least they're not wearing Crocs.
 
I'm offering $100 for anyone that can provide a picture of @redbaron in flip flops or sandals (no crocs) at a truck stop! Be on the lookout!
 
There is no major problem with foreign truck drivers, wearing flip flops, washing their feet in sinks at truck stops. That's xenophobic nonsense.
Well, it most certainly is a problem in a distribution center and it isn't only feet being washed in there. I'll have to agree that the issue is not isolated to only foreign drivers, however, there are certainly different habits on display.
 

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