Well, coming home from a campus visit yesterday evening, we had a run in with some truckers with a bad case of road rage. Truckers should be forced to take an interstate etiquette class before they are allowed to transport stuff on the interstate at any time. Last night, my dad and I were driving and were a reasonable distance in front of a truck when we moved into their lane. A few seconds later, the truck moved into the exit lane, speeds to about eighty miles per hour, and cuts us off, getting back into our lane and not taking the exit after all. Then if a car tried to pass any of the truckers, they would either speed up, tailgate the car that had passed them, or speed around the car and cut them off. I think that it is a danger to anyone driving on the interstate and that if truck drivers are going to drive like that, that they shouldn't be driving a huge semi truck on the interstate. I also believe that all truckers should be required to have a "how's my driving?" sticker on the back of the truck with a number to call. The only trucks that have those numbers on them right now are courteous drivers right now so that they won't get a bad report, so if truckers are required to take an interstate etiquette education class and get a "how's my driving?" sticker, it will make interstate driving safer for everyone.















