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Two curb situations semi turning difficult, writer says

Says 18 wheeler driver entering Tractor Supply hit her while trying to avoid the curbing

Maury Lewis writes:
Walmart needs to take up most of the landscaping and curbing down on the market end of the parking lot so the trucks can get in there without taking out the trees and eventualy breaking the cement curbing to pieces.

The curbing needs to pulled up at the light at Tractor Supply so the trucks can make a bigger turn there. I was sitting at that light and had an 18 wheeler truck pull over the hood of my truck with the trailer on his truck while I was sitting at that light. He was trying not to go over the curb and hit me instead. I had no where to go and he just kept coming. - Maury Lewis
Comments re article 57483 Comment Its gonna get hit




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