trucks on the highway
When driving with semis out on the open highway it's no problem if the roads are basically flat. But if there are significant rolling hills, then driving with trucks can be a hassle. They generally drive slower uphill, and then try to make up for it by driving faster downhill. The problem is when you're trying to pass them you can't be sure how fast they're going to go downhill. If the speed limit is 70 and they decide to go close to 80 downhill, then you can either get in behind them till the next Hill or you have to go over 80 miles an hour. So because they're going so slow uphill maybe 60 miles an hour your natural instinct is just to get around them. So this is another place where you have to use judgment and be a friendly driver and let the trucks drive the way they do, because of their heavy load. After all this is the law of Christ, that we bear one another's burdens.

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