Tulsan truckers say job risks demand alertness
TULSA — Even after 21 years on the road, truck driver George Coots is still amazed at what he sees.
He’s watched as minivans suddenly brake in front of him and wheelie-popping motorcycles whip by like his big rig was stuck on the shoulder.
Coots has seen cars draft so close that they disappear behind him and others that seemingly attach themselves to the side of his double-wide sleeper and refuse t...
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