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Originally Posted by the-rasta-masta
On the night everything was happening I googled street viewed the area of the crash, unfortunately there is no shoulder on the road. It's always something I notice when I go down to Montana is the lack of shoulder, the road lane goes right to edge of pavement.
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You gave me a flashback to Montana route 200 across the middle of the state.
The pavement is so narrow, there are places where the white lines are actually painted on the grass. The road twists and turns like a rollercoaster. The speed limit is 70 mph.
And I had to speed on that road, because there was a big-ass pickup truck right on my tail doing 80. The guy wouldn't slow down for anything, he wouldn't or couldn't pass, and there wasn't even a wide spot where I could pull onto the shoulder and let him by. It was either keep ahead of him or become a hood ornament.
It was a nightmare in broad daylight.