A truck driver was caught on dash cam running a driver off the road before speeding off.
The video, which was captured on January 29 in Fargo, North Dakota, sees trucks and passenger cars alike driving on a three-lane highway.
A white crossover van is seen pulling up alongside a semi-trailer truck.
A semi-truck driver was caught on dash cam running the driver of a white passenger vehicle off the road before speeding off
The video, which was captured on January 29 in Fargo, North Dakota, sees trucks and passenger cars alike driving on a three-lane highway.
The driver of the semi-trailer truck puts on his left blinker to change lanes, but doesn’t notice the white car is in his or her blind spot
The driver of the semi-trailer truck puts on his left blinker to change lanes, but doesn’t notice the white car is in his or her blind spot.
As a result, the white car hastily moves onto the shoulder as the semi-truck speeds away.
The white crossover continues to drive on the shoulder before slowly and safely rejoining the highway.
The driver of the truck that recorded the incident wrote: ‘I was going to Fargo, North Dakota to pick up some vehicles I had purchased and caught this on the dashcam.’
As a result, the white car hastily moves onto the shoulder as the semi-truck speeds away.
The white crossover continues to drive on the shoulder before slowly and safely rejoining the highway.
The driver of the truck that recorded the incident wrote: ‘I was going to Fargo, North Dakota to pick up some vehicles I had purchased and caught this on the dashcam’
Fargo is the most populous city in North Dakota, with an estimated 120,700 residents according to the US Census Bureau – or 16 percent of the state’s population.
In 2014, Forbes ranked Fargo as the fourth fastest-growing small city in the US>.
The town was the inspiration for the well-received 1996 film ‘ Fargo’, directed by the Coen brothers. The film would go on to spawn a television series adaptation, currently running on FX.