The horrific and deadly crash on the Florida Turnpike that killed three innocent people should have been the final alarm bell. An illegal Indian driver pulled an insane, unauthorized U-turn with a 60-ton semi, turning a minivan into a coffin. This wasn’t an isolated tragedy; it was the latest example of a deadly trend that’s been plaguing our highways for years.
There was a time when American truckers were considered the safest, most capable drivers on the road. Families on vacation trusted semis so much that dads would tuck in behind them on the freeway, confident that the man up ahead knew exactly what he was doing. That trust is gone. Long gone. Instead of professionalism, Americans now face incompetence and recklessness from foreign drivers who treat massive 18-wheelers like mopeds or rickshaws in a free-for-all driving hellscape.
Just look at the driving in places like India: no rules, total chaos, and constant danger.
These foreigners don’t come to America and suddenly turn into safe, respectful drivers who follow the rules. Many can’t even understand the road signs.