TexanManWithPlans
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The Deplorables can't be civil. If they want to take it to the next level, then I think we better meet them there.

The guy in the white car encroached into the lane with the truck and got sideswiped. The white car is at fault. I'd also say the white car was following the bus far too closely and tailgating. That too is illegal.
He had hazard lights on.
So? That makes zero difference.
Hazard lights make no zero difference? Then why do we even have them? LOL.
They aren't for that purpose. They are for signaling you are stopped and have an issue with the vehicle on the side of the road or to warn other vehicles you have a difficult situation like say a flat tire and can't pull off the road at the location you are at. They aren't for you driving down the interstate following a bus--any bus.
They also don't give you some sudden new right to encroach on vehicles in other lanes for any reason whatsoever like that car did, nor do they absolve you from tailgating.

The Deplorables can't be civil. If they want to take it to the next level, then I think we better meet them there.
I don't see a problem. Why did that little white shit box want to pull into that big-ass land yacht's blind spot and tail gate it when the pickup had good following distance? And you don't know, maybe the little guy was a kamikaze deplorable who just wanted to rear-end the bus!
The Deplorables can't be civil. If they want to take it to the next level, then I think we better meet them there.
It appears that the truck driver was tailgating as well.
Yeah, he moved up to cut off the car. Not THE smartest move, but I understand why he did it.
Hazard lights make no zero difference? Then why do we even have them? LOL.
Avoid using your car’s hazard lights when:
Driving in heavy traffic. While your hazards can make you more visible, they can also make it challenging for other drivers to anticipate what you’re doing and where you’re headed, since turn signals are disabled when hazards are activated in some cars.
https://blog.firestonecompleteautocare.com/driving/when-use-cars-hazard-lights/