Likely there was a lane closure up ahead and despite the right thing to do being a 'zipper merge', its hard to perceive when the lane actually ends and so lots of people often decide to queue up really early, making the whole thing way more congested than it needs to be.
Then when cars try to merge later on (within reason) its like they are cutting in line, and the lorry driver decided to try and stop that from happening, even though the whole thing shouldn't even be like that.
Depends on many factors. Ideally if you know when the merge is happening, you have time to neatly zip together in an alternating fashion. If nobody is doing that then I don't think there is an issue unless you're doing it right at the last second
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u/demonchee 22d ago
What was the truck even raging about though?