Originally posted by Oerdin
Most of the soldiers drive really, really poorly over here. They don't want to stop in traffic because then you are a sitting duck for an ambush so instead they'll drive on the sidewalk, the median, the other side of the street, any where so they won't have to stand still.
I remember a one hour trip from Tikrit to Balad I made with a few of the guys from the 362 Psyop Company right before they left to return to the US. I saw one of their vehicles get into four accidents in a one hour period. That's an average of one accident every 15 minutes.
They even welded on steel ramming plates just so they could do more damage to the other vehicles. Still, most of the Iraqi civilians now get out of the way when they see a military convoy. Before they'd just sit there or maybe even try to cut you off so I guess something good has come of it.
Most of the soldiers drive really, really poorly over here. They don't want to stop in traffic because then you are a sitting duck for an ambush so instead they'll drive on the sidewalk, the median, the other side of the street, any where so they won't have to stand still.
I remember a one hour trip from Tikrit to Balad I made with a few of the guys from the 362 Psyop Company right before they left to return to the US. I saw one of their vehicles get into four accidents in a one hour period. That's an average of one accident every 15 minutes.
They even welded on steel ramming plates just so they could do more damage to the other vehicles. Still, most of the Iraqi civilians now get out of the way when they see a military convoy. Before they'd just sit there or maybe even try to cut you off so I guess something good has come of it.
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