Justifying horrible drivers... Classic! I really didnt expect anything different.
You obviously didn't see the video. I saw it where somebody had posted it on another forum. Same kind of thread there too. Most guys were in agreement that the jackwad in Chattanooga is just some kind of maniac with a vendetta against all truck drivers, while one or two guys show up to play devil's advocate.
In the video I saw, the guy was purposely trying to force the truck drivers into dangerous situations.
I don't know who the drivers in those trucks were, & I'm not gonna say they weren't mega-fleet steering wheel holders. And I only saw one video. But in the video I did see, the truck drivers didn't do a damn thing wrong and in fact were driving in a professional manner, hitting the brakes to back off and let the jackwad get ahead of them, but he'd slow down too. In several scenes while he was narrating the video he was shooting while driving, he said the truck was tailgating another truck, when in fact, the truck wasn't tailgating at all. In those scenes, he was about 150 yards behind the truck that he said was "tail-gating" and using his zoom lens. In the telephoto effect, it looked like the truck was tailgating. But if you actually pause it and look, and count the dashed lines in the pavement between the two trucks, and then look at how long those lines were in the areas closer to the camera, he's clearly further away than it appears.
In this picture below, it looks like the guy is about to step off of the catwalk of the truck in the foreground. It looks like he's actually RIGHT behind the cab. But the open door behind him makes it obvious he's sitting sideways on the passenger seat of another bobtail. He's at least 30-40 feet behind the cab of the foreground truck, in another one that's facing away from the camera. I took that picture with a 10x zoom, from probably 300 feet away.
Another thing about this picture is the distance between the foreground truck and the one in the background. Even though they're all parked, it looks like the background truck is right behind the foreground truck when if you look close, you can see that there's a whole other bobtail between them. Look under the open door, you can see it's steer tire & the guy's food on the steps of the middle truck.