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22Not yet. They’ll first open the doors, and throw out all the passengers, and then dump the goods the truck is carrying, in an attempt to make the last few liters of fuel be enough to get back on the road.– Andreas condemns IsraelCommented Oct 17, 2023 at 9:51
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10@AndreasismovingtoCodidact Actually, the driver grabs half the goods when they bail out before the tank hits empty if past corporate declines are any indication.– ColleenVCommented Oct 17, 2023 at 13:32
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5@ColleenV But the brakes will likely fail before the tank goes empty. Jumping out is the only reasonable thing to do. Taking the goods is only considered a fair exchange for the danger the driver was in.– Andreas condemns IsraelCommented Oct 17, 2023 at 15:22
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2don't forget to grab a big box of genAI to put on the hood so we can't see where we are going.– PraxiomCommented Oct 23, 2023 at 12:10
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