Question for you Neighbors to the North
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by fatherofthree, Jun 25, 2015.
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Your O.P was inflammatory in nature. Arrogant and condescending, it was loaded and you should have expected the backlash, as I am sure was your goal all along. There are, as you would know if you had more than 4 years of experience, good and bad drivers in equal proportion in any given geographic area. To insinuate that a region has a preponderance of poor drivers only serves to magnify the fact that you are a 'billy-big-rig' with little real-world knowledge and a whole lot of bad 'Murican attitude. Additionally, it sounds as though you are lacking in the skills department if you are repeatedly trying to pass other trucks who have close to the same top speed as you, assuming it is everyone else's duty to ensure you get your way on the roads by backing off to let you in. Do us a favour and stick to loads south of the border.
Prairie Boy and FLATBED Thank this. -
Quebec is like a disgruntled wife always unhappy and threatening to leave ( never will as no one else wants them ) so the CANADIAN FEDERAL Government gives them more $ to try and make them happy
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Yes I know that all the while QUEBEC is sitting on MASSIVE oil & gas reserves they have no intention of touching
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And you should FEEL SAFER around those Slow Moving CANADIANS as a result of the recent BRAKE BLITZ they actually check theirs
Thirty-two states and provinces participated in the brake blitz. A total of 6,337 commercial motor vehicles and more than 50,000 individual wheel-ends were inspected. In Canada, 4% of inspected units were placed out of service due to incorrect brake adjustments, while in the US the number was 11.3%. -
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