So professional drivers want to be compared to a guy who made multiple poor decision over an extended period of time/distance and killed four in his negligence?
He knew was having problems controlling speed BEFORE hitting the Evergreen exit and Buffalo Herd Overlook exit. He could have pulled over there without any drama. Instead, he started down from Genesee, bypassed the run away truck sand bed, and ignored lots of green grass medians, probably thinking he could just run it out on the flat.
You can debate the term of the sentence, but this was not a case of a single split-second decision causing an accident on the interstate, or some bad weather incident.





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