It's not my fight but they have a right to their peaceful protest. Same as when we protest gun laws.
I am not seeing us (gun law protesters) blocking off traffic on a major interstate. Just saying.
I am not seeing us (gun law protesters) blocking off traffic on a major interstate. Just saying.
They really aren't though CM. Not like the BLM protestors or Antifa. Especially now with 465 having 4 and sometimes 5 lanes in certain areas, it looked like for the most part the trucks were keeping to 1 right hand lane. I know 55 mph (what the "slowed" cars were doing) seems slow for 465 but I've seen it get a lot more backed up just from one dick that waits until he's 100 yards from his exit and decides to cross all 4 lanes to get there.
Unfortunately, this seems to be going in the direction of autonomously piloted vehicles. If computers get the approval to drive continuously 24/7 then economics starts the death clock on most driving jobs
Why would that be unfortunate?
I'm betting that someone who drives a truck for a living could answer that. Not to mention the industries/businesses that service truck drivers.
Well I guess we're fortunate that they aren't destroying textile machinery in their protest.
(For those who miss the allusion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luddite)
If they really want change, they need to protest in a SMART way that gains the most public support.
Not be stupid and roadblock innocent people and emergency response vehicles.
The BEST way to get me to NOT support them is to block my way.
Wouldn't bother me a bit if they lost their CDL's for this nonsense.