Non-domicile commercial driver's licenses

Was driving the other day when a big rig ahead of me started changing lanes right into a pick-up truck. Considering the big rig was line cutting across a solid white line, it's hard to imagine he thought the packed lane was open for him. The pick-up hit the brakes to prevent a collision.

Passing the big rig a little later on, I noticed the driver was wearing a turban, making him a Sikh. How recently he learned to drive in the US remained a mystery.

Several miles later, saw a sedan basically start changing lanes right into another vehicle. That seemed to be more about looking at a cell phone instead of the road. Once again, the other driver hit the brakes to prevent a collision. Coincidently, the driver of that vehicle was also wearing a turban. Purely coincidental.

Another coincidence...

 


Other cars on the road? Who cares!

Was driving the other day when a big rig ahead of me started changing lanes right into a pick-up truck. Considering the big rig was line cutting across a solid white line, it's hard to imagine he thought the packed lane was open for him. The pick-up hit the brakes to prevent a collision.

Passing the big rig a little later on, I noticed the driver was wearing a turban, making him a Sikh. How recently he learned to drive in the US remained a mystery.

Several miles later, saw a sedan basically start changing lanes right into another vehicle. That seemed to be more about looking at a cell phone instead of the road. Once again, the other driver hit the brakes to prevent a collision. Coincidently, the driver of that vehicle was also wearing a turban. Purely coincidental.
 


"The driver of the semi-truck attempted a U-turn at the Official Use Only turn around and crossed over all northbound lanes of travel as the Chrysler was approaching.

The driver of the Chrysler was unable to avoid the semi-truck, which led to a collision. The Chrysler became wedged underneath the semi-truck.

Two passengers in the Chrysler were pronounced dead at the scene, while the driver was transported by helicopter to HCA Lawnwood Hospital, where he was pronounced dead."

 
I just returned from out of the country last week. While I'm pretty used to it because I have traveled abroad before, the steering wheel was located on the right side of the car and the travel lane is on the left, as opposed to here in the states.

I got tired one evening, and before I could pull off, I inadvertently began driving on the right side of the road and damn near caused a collision with oncoming traffic. Luckily I got out of the way in time, and then hit the sack.

After reading this thread, I think a good solution would be to have some type of Globalist License [Biometric to make sure] where it would be honored by any nation on earth. That way it will prevent any future accidents, since people with non-domicile licenses cause "on purposes" and not "accidents".

What do you think? A Globalist License? It's for the kids!

:rolleyes:


What Is A Non-Domiciled License

 
I just returned from out of the country last week. While I'm pretty used to it because I have traveled abroad before, the steering wheel was located on the right side of the car and the travel lane is on the left, as opposed to here in the states.

I got tired one evening, and before I could pull off, I inadvertently began driving on the right side of the road and damn near caused a collision with oncoming traffic. Luckily I got out of the way in time, and then hit the sack.

After reading this thread, I think a good solution would be to have some type of Globalist License [Biometric to make sure] where it would be honored by any nation on earth. That way it will prevent any future accidents, since people with non-domicile licenses cause "on purposes" and not "accidents".

What do you think? A Globalist License? It's for the kids!

:rolleyes:


What Is A Non-Domiciled License

No.

There was no such thing as a CDL until Ronnie Raygun blessed us with that mess.

How about not handing every street shitting pajeet, every 68 IQ lightbulb head, every turd world invader from the Levant, who manages to hop a CIA sponsored flight to my home, a license to drive a 40 ton semi that has all the manual "feel" of a Toyota Corolla.

I'd trust this man, liquored up and on bennies, before I'd trust Rajesh Muhammad Oleti, behind the wheel.

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That just happened in my county. I knew it would be in this post. Local news gave almost zero info about the drivers. Just 26 and 28 year old California men. Driver and both passengers in the van died.

"California Men".

JFC...
 


Probably better off going to Mexico. It's even cheap. Maya Kowalski went there to get her treatments which actually worked before Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital here in the states kidnapped her. She won the lawsuits against those criminal U.S. trained and licensed organizations :up:
 
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Cops are classifying the whole thing now.

It may very well turn out that this pajeet is not here legally and has no formal training or documents whatsoever.

Like that Ukrainian asshole that wiped out a whole slew of bikers here in NH a few years back.

 
Pajeets have no regard for life, it's teeming and cheap in India, and it will be here as well.

Import the third world, become the third world.

 
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