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Old 11.21.2007
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Get Away From Me!!!!

i am governed at 65mph. i can go no faster then 65mph. if you too are govered at 65mph do me a favor. GET BEHIND ME AND FRIGGIN STAY THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

a 'decker' driver today drag raced me for a good 15-20 miles. i was empty and could stay at 65 the whole way. he would sit behind me for a bit, then get up beside me, get his nose just past mine, looked like the last lap of daytona fighting for the lead. then we'd get to a hill he'd fall behind and get back in behind me. on the level he would try it agian. held up traffic forever. i didnt let him in front of me because he was slower then i was and then id be the dick in the hammer lane holding up traffic trying to get by.

and this isnt the first time this has happend. if you cannot pass someone DONT KEEP TRYING. if at first you dont succeeed. buggar off!

sorry i dont have a question to experiance drivers i just needed to rant for a bit. im just sick of peopel goverend at the same speed trying to pass each other.
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i hate those slow truck races....as soon as i can i go right by you guys and put some distance in there, then i go back to my cruise control at 67mph
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Are you sure he just didn't feel like hanging out in the left lane and holding up traffic like the four-wheelers do?
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i am governed at 65mph. i can go no faster then 65mph. if you too are govered at 65mph do me a favor. GET BEHIND ME AND FRIGGIN STAY THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

a 'decker' driver today drag raced me for a good 15-20 miles. i was empty and could stay at 65 the whole way. he would sit behind me for a bit, then get up beside me, get his nose just past mine, looked like the last lap of daytona fighting for the lead. then we'd get to a hill he'd fall behind and get back in behind me. on the level he would try it agian. held up traffic forever. i didnt let him in front of me because he was slower then i was and then id be the dick in the hammer lane holding up traffic trying to get by.

and this isnt the first time this has happend. if you cannot pass someone DONT KEEP TRYING. if at first you dont succeeed. buggar off!

sorry i dont have a question to experiance drivers i just needed to rant for a bit. im just sick of peopel goverend at the same speed trying to pass each other.
He must have been faster than you because he caught up with you at some point.

You could have slowed a little up to let him by, but you were probably trying to make the best time you can. But then again, he probably was trying to do the same.

You will see more of this in the future as alot of the trucks will be set to the enjoyable truck racing speed.
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Been There, Done That...

I've had the displeasure of operating an empty, governed truck before. It becomes really annoying because there you are, stuck at one speed, up hill, or down. At least with a load you can get a little run off the hills.

2xR knows that even water will run down hill.
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I also drive a 65MPH truck. There is on sure fire way to avoid a driver like this.

Slow down, let him by, run a 63 for 10 minutes and you'll never see him again.

Or just catch the next rest area, take a 15min break.

It is easy to put the blame on the other driver, but once you decided to not to let him by you have just become as bad as him.

I've had this discussion in truck stops with other drivers, and they never like to hear this, but it is nothing more than another form of road rage. BY YOU!

Part of being a "professional" drivers is not only taking responsibility for your own actions, but being able to adjust to others on the road, 4wheelers and big trucks alike.

When you got into this battle of wills, did it ever occur to you to look in your mirror and see how many vehicles were being involved in your dispute. Did it ever occur to you that tempers were being fueled not only by the moron trying to pass you, but also by your own stubbornness.

Do you ever have a truck passing you at a very slow rate and simply reach over to your cruise and knock it down 2mph and let him by. In this way it takes 10 secs to be passed instead of 10 minutes.

Your anger will only make the situation worse, it will NEVER, NEVER make things better.

Not all drivers will be courteous or professional, but if you make it a point to be, that's one closer.
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Well said evertruckerr, i too am governed at 65MPH, Same thing, i make it a point to slow down, not 2 or 3 miles per hour, but enough that the driver trying to pass immediately realizes it, and thanks me.

No point in drag racing, like someone said he must've been going a bit faster, because he caught up with you at some point. If you were empty, it wasn't because you slowed down on a hill.

Take it easy, driver. We all deal with the same things on a regular basis, no need to get upset about it. I can't count the amount of times i caught up to a 64MPH Celadon truck that wouldn't let me by... But it happens, no point in getting upset... You're just gonna get grey hair sooner! Or worse!
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Back in the day when I had a slow truck I would just slow down a little and let them pass. No sense racing another truck down the highway.
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Very well said evertruckerr and as a newbe I will keep that as some of the good advice I have gotton on here.
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I also drive a 65MPH truck. There is on sure fire way to avoid a driver like this.

Slow down, let him by, run a 63 for 10 minutes and you'll never see him again!

Or just catch the next rest area, take a 15min break.

It is easy to put the blame on the other driver, but once you decided to not to let him by you have just become as bad as him.
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Not all drivers will be courteous or professional, but if you make it a point to be, that's one closer.
Exactly!!! We are governed at 68 mph and, if someone is determined to get by but just can't quite make it, we'll back off to 65 or so for a few minutes and they're gone forever. By not letting him by, you're making life worse for a LOT of people. Just my opinion
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