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He had time to dump half of his load, pull off to the side, and stop. But you did not have time to avoid the debris in the road, take note of the cracked windshield, and pull over yourself to get the information from the driver?


I dont think you understand. When I arrived at the situation on 110, the 300 lbs of rocks were already all over the interstate with people driving over it. There was no prior indication that traffic was from debris on the road. (how shocking i know). I was too busy trying to get out of the lane with majority of the rocks and not wreck in the process when one of the rocks flung up and hit my windshield.

The truck was not pulled over right next to the incident. It was pulled over a little ways down on one of the exits. So no i didn't think to stop my car at 70 mph to go confront this unknown driver in the middle of North Baton Rouge.

If you have any other questions, id be happy to explain some more.
By the time I was there, the truck had dumped half its load on the road/interstate and was pulled off to the side. I'm sure plenty of people got their windshield wrecked. Figured someone might know something since so many people drove through the mess.
An asphalt truck dumped a bunch of rocks on I-110 south this morning and my windshield got wrecked. Wondering if anyone caught the company so I can reach out for a new windshield?