Gentlemen, this thread is not about 'us' but about an idea resolving the installation of a roll bar/crash cage system.

As a general rule, we the readers have some expectation of readability and decorum amongst the responses to various things; however, and often, those that have important things to say often have difficulty in punctuation and grammar. So what! I am happy to hear the words of a truck driver regarding the 'care' that other drivers take around rigs on the road. I mentally bet the outcome of many near-traffic mishaps when I see a small vehicle maneuver around a rig...as grass13 points out, they 'take their lives in their own hands' and all too often survive to perform the same action again. Another example of luck versus physics. Though lengthy and heavy reading, I applaud the points provided.

There are larger issues that we face that need to have fighting words over, even simply raised tones. Let's bring up the last sky scraper to be demolished in NYC that made Yahoo news this morning, or the tragedy of Ms. Giffords and her audience in Arizona.

Please, to your respective corners now. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />