2x4 thru the windsheild
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I don't have any idea why some lady would want to record herself driving...but OMG! ![:o :o](https://community.pearljam.com/plugins/emojiextender/emoji/yahoo/open_mouth.gif)
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she's lucky she wasn't killed.
but seriously...does this lady always record herself driving? Not like she could have anticipated that coming. It didnt come from one of the trucks in front of her..it was sitting in the roadway.
Depending on where this lady lives..she may have made a stupid move by posting this video online. Use of a cell phone in some states is banned...and I think that would apply whether you are talking on it, or taking videos with it while driving. I could totally see the insurance company trying to put blame on her...because her full attention was not on the roadway. And...they'd probably win.
The 40-year-old Cobb was driving in her Kia Sedona minivan by herself down a local highway in Shelby, North Carolina when she saw two trucks playing a game of "cat and mouse" and holding up traffic. Cobb whipped out her camera phone to take video and send it in to the companies that own both trucks.
http://jalopnik.com/#!5789096/the-scari ... o-was-real
wanna try it at pj20? i'm sure wisco has some roads that are good for cat and mouse.
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
she shouldn't have been videoing, even if it was to "show the truck companies"
she is lucky she's alright
don't see how she could justify that and get away with it though