We hauled for the biggest dairy farm in the united states and i was covering for the original driver that was stuck up north in Wisconsin in the snowstorm.
The cows don't wait for know one, they all get pumped directly into the tank so the farm absolutely had to have a empty to pump into and Kroger runs a line that depends on that tank arriving on time
i told safety the incident happened because of fatigue and they acknowledged it and wrote it off as that. non reported
Just got fired....now what?
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It was a minor incident.
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I only brake hard enough to achieve the results a situation calls for.
No more No less.
Sometimes it's light and sometimes is heavy.Last edited: Aug 8, 2020
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I have found that a lot of "hard" brakes happen when bobtailed. It just seems like it is harder to correctly apply the brakes. I know I set off a hard brake alert once because of this.
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Maybe I brake light to allow a merging vehicle space on the highway.
I do alot of in town driving and I am always 80 thousand.
With underpowered rigs momentum is my ally and unnecessary braking costs me $$.Tb0n3 and stillwurkin Thank this.
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