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Because of my professional experience involving semi-truck crash cases, when I drive my car I am constantly pointing out dangerous situations involving semi-trucks to anyone riding with me. I know my wife gets annoyed, but it comes from seeing firsthand how a family is forever changed in an instant, all because a truck driver (or most often the trucking company) is cutting corners and not following basic safety rules.

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