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Night Move Completed

By MrBoyd • May 10th, 2008 • Category: Blog

We got our plane delivered tonight without any new dings or dents in it.  We drove about 130 miles along I-25 and related interstate highways from north of Denver down to Colorado Springs.  Most of the trip was in the dark and traffic was heavy on this Friday night.

We had one “near” incident.  Our load came upon a four wheeler only about 2 feet from the “fog line” at a time when traffic trying to get around him was intense.  Being the chase vehicle, it was my duty to grab the left lane immediately.   Unfortunately, “immediately” meant after three cars got by.  The driver jammed on his brakes while I got the left lane, and we made it around the obstruction…barely.  The good news is that the four wheelers that were near us during that m–lox moment suddenly realized that they needed to space themselves out as they tried to pass us.  Ultimately, the road for us tonight was safer after that incident.

Tomorrow, I probably will head toward home.

Tagged as: chase vehicle, Colorado Springs.traffic, Denver, fog line, four-wheeler, I-25, interstate highways, obstruction, plane, traffic

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