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Around here in Texass land, I'd speculate it's Dodge Ram trucks. Hyper aggressive. But I'd also speculate that oversized roll coal truck culture isn't much of a thing in the UK.
Ram drivers have more than twice the national average of DUIs in the US
Road accident, it's in the name.
You'd be right. Ram sized trucks literally don't fit down London streets sized for horses & carriages from centuries ago, they're very rare here.
In FL it’s any bubba in a jacked rolling coal POS. The latest is the “carolina stance” makes the truck look like it has to take a crap. 10+ years ago it would have been the idiot civic boys weaving around causing the accidents.
I had to look it up... And I have no idea why anyone would want to do that. Any ideas?