Didn't stop, not even appearing to back off speed or veer one fraction in avoidance. The swerving truck didn't have much time to react, no evidence of brake lights or effort to slow and lessen fishtailing. It seems just a load of wood; I'll bet it's a tilt trailer, takes planning to get tongue weight. Uniform full length items will balance behind the axle, sway included free.
I've only had one load act up, a 36" Moak Bandsaw, it must be over 8' tall, giant 5hp direct drive, table removed to ship, whole frame is cast iron. Estimating the center of gravity (to right side of axles) wasn't enough. Soon after entering highway, she started acting up. So, broke down the ratchet straps, and used them to pull load farther forward, with a tape measure to judge height of hitch.
Needed more than a foot to get it right.
Rest of the drive uneventful.

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