Badass69
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Driving a rig with a smoke in one hand, cell phone in the other and using your elbows to steer. My buddy was really good at multi-tasking..... Lol
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sounds really bright too o.0
Are you for real? Obstructing traffic by driving bumper to bumper at speeds less than the flow of traffic is an azzhole move. I guess being from PG you've never had the pleasure of driving highway 63 in Ab.
I see this almost everytime I go to Wainwright!Pick-ups owned by construction companies blasting through construction zones on the roads. Aren't they the ones who want us to slow down through work sites on road ways. Maybe they should set the example, even if it's not their site.
Heading down through the Battle River on 14 and two combines coming up the west side sideways on trailers almost in my lane without a pilot vehicle right where the bend in the road is.
tailgating is the worst -- didn't they teach is that 2 seconds gap is the minimum? I see lots of idiots tailgating with...and no I am not exaggerating - a 0.2 second gap. This includes every vehicle type on the road.
Wow lots of complaining about trucks not saying every truck driver is perfect guess as part of driver training should ride a day in a truck to see what they face they put up with to them "it just another day". No one thinks about their way EG: trucks convoyed up have to pass them all...trucks are not are ferrari's maybe the 2nd or 3rd truck is waiting for a safer place to pass becasue they are trying to get around the 1st truck also they need they need 10x the space a 4 wheeler needs to pass then four wheelers passing all the trucks at once doesn't help. And the guy on the motor bike in the rain 1st of all why do you want to drive in the pouring rain with a semi on your azz? any slip hydroplane bad bump and your going under a truck especially in the mountians trucks run the hills to try to maintain some sort of speed I think he was being nice if he wanted to he coulda passed you you and blew you off the road with wind and spray it could have ended a way different .....I'm kinda playing the devils avocate here because I am on the both side of the fence when comes to this but 4 wheelers never see the truck side of things and vice versa
Wow lots of complaining about trucks not saying every truck driver is perfect guess as part of driver training should ride a day in a truck to see what they face they put up with to them "it just another day". No one thinks about their way EG: trucks convoyed up have to pass them all...trucks are not are ferrari's maybe the 2nd or 3rd truck is waiting for a safer place to pass becasue they are trying to get around the 1st truck also they need they need 10x the space a 4 wheeler needs to pass then four wheelers passing all the trucks at once doesn't help. And the guy on the motor bike in the rain 1st of all why do you want to drive in the pouring rain with a semi on your azz? any slip hydroplane bad bump and your going under a truck especially in the mountians trucks run the hills to try to maintain some sort of speed I think he was being nice if he wanted to he coulda passed you you and blew you off the road with wind and spray it could have ended a way different .....I'm kinda playing the devils avocate here because I am on the both side of the fence when comes to this but 4 wheelers never see the truck side of things and vice versa
Wow lots of complaining about trucks not saying every truck driver is perfect guess as part of driver training should ride a day in a truck to see what they face they put up with to them "it just another day". No one thinks about their way EG: trucks convoyed up have to pass them all...trucks are not are ferrari's maybe the 2nd or 3rd truck is waiting for a safer place to pass becasue they are trying to get around the 1st truck also they need they need 10x the space a 4 wheeler needs to pass then four wheelers passing all the trucks at once doesn't help. And the guy on the motor bike in the rain 1st of all why do you want to drive in the pouring rain with a semi on your azz? any slip hydroplane bad bump and your going under a truck especially in the mountians trucks run the hills to try to maintain some sort of speed I think he was being nice if he wanted to he coulda passed you you and blew you off the road with wind and spray it could have ended a way different .....I'm kinda playing the devils avocate here because I am on the both side of the fence when comes to this but 4 wheelers never see the truck side of things and vice versa
Meh, truck drivers are like every other licensed driver in this province. I hold a valid Class 1 myself that I got back when I drove truck for summer jobs while going to college. I could drop it now because I know I will never need it again...... but I paid for it so I just keep it.
That said it takes almost as little skill to get as a Class 5 does so how does that suddenly make the drivers so much better? It doesn't.... And you see the results of it on the roads daily.
What about the pebble jockey drag racers in every lane..... The trucker that doesn't know how to use mirrors...... Or the one I love that I see a lot of..... They can't back up if their life depended on it. That was one thing I have been good at my whole life is backing up a trailer and watching most of these clowns makes me shake my head. It's just jack knife, jack knife, jack knife, hit a post...........
I took my 1 the old fashioned way..... I learned how to drive on my own, went to registries and picked the up the instructor. We did the pre trip in the yard and then hit the road for my test. I passed with flying colors...... but I know how to operate a motor vehicle. My backup was on a soft shouldered gravel road, and I stayed in my lane even though the mud started sucking the trailer to the ditch.
My buddy did the Cameron driving school route. Most of his classmates struggled come back up day when they had to back a van in between barrels that were about 50 yards apart on an asphalt pad...... Yeah...... mad skills.
The reason there are more poor 4 or 2 wheel drivers is simply because there are more of them, period.
I try and give truckers lots of room and still be courteous. But it's getting harder and harder daily when all they do is cut you off, ride your ass and drive like a bunch of angry teenagers. "Professional Driver" doesn't mean a lot this day and age.
I still see lots of good ones...... but there are just as many poor ones like anything else.
One main reason I see it would be good is it would give these idiots in their cars/pickups an idea how long it takes to stop that amount of weight, and people who think as soon as they get into your lane in front of you, it's your job to be able to stop and not rear end them. Anyone who doesn't think it is more stressful driving truck then a regular vehicle hasn't drove enough or never drove truck at all. It's not driving, it's the other idiots on the road.
My biggest piss off is merging onto a 4 lane highway, seeing everyone in the slow lane not moving over to the empty left lane. 99% of the time if there's trucks in it I barely even have to look because they will get over (because it works both ways), but so many people in cars just don't pay attention. But likely they are the ones who get pissed off if they are trying to merge and no one lets them in. It gets tiring doing it all day and watching out for these idiots, who could take 2 seconds to switch lanes and make it easier for you. Instead I just get tired of it, get up to speed as much as I can and just start pulling over forcing them to get out of my way. I get the finger all the time from these retards who finally move over to the other lane after, somehow thinking i'm in the wrong.
Yes there is many crappy truckers out there, but on average there is NO doubt they are better drivers then class 5 drivers.
I disagree..... To a certain extent. Take a look on facebook at a paeg called superstar drivers of the oilfield...... It's about 90% heavy trucks to 10% of passenger car traffic. It's humorous but it's not.
If you are a trucker you will probably defend them...... I have the license, had plenty of frustration while driving myself which is being countered now by both heavy truck and passenger car traffic alike.
I do agree however that if people maybe had an inkling of what acceleration and stopping distance is like for a heavy truck they may respect them a bit more. But I doubt it.....
People won't allow another car or pickup to merge either so what are the chances of finding 2 or 3 that will allow something 3 or 4 times the length to merge...... Zero.