Truckers wave almost got me killed…

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Lennythedriver, Dec 31, 2021.

  1. Pamela1990

    Pamela1990 Road Train Member

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    Taking karate lessons years ago, he told us "don't worry much about the large sized people, they are often slow, and not particularly good at fighting. Fear the small ones, they are quick, and got bullied all their life, so learned how to fight". While not always true, i have seen this myself play out in real life the past 20 years. The 300 lb guy doesn't concern me at all. The 150 lb guy I keep my eyes on if he is getting mad.
     
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  3. Last Call

    Last Call Road Train Member

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    You are spot ....!! on as the old saying goes .......Dynamite comes in small packages
     
  4. REO6205

    REO6205 Road Train Member

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    I'd worry more about the 150 lb guy if he wasn't getting angry. He's in control.
    An angry person makes mistakes, a calm one almost never.
     
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  6. 4wayflashers

    4wayflashers Road Train Member

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    There’s a lot of “karate” instructors out there who are anything but knowledgeable on real life self defense. If all his experience is in a dojo or in a ring or any controlled setting take everything he says with a grain of salt. I’m not saying none of them can fight but Ive walked into “attack proof” type classes and completely manhandled their instructors and made them look very stupid. Don’t fear anyone but NEVER underestimate ANYONE on the street. That being said most people dont really want to fight. They just want to act like they ain’t backing down so let them vent or whatever if you can.

    As a female you should carry a weapon and be alert and avoid at any sign of danger. I’d suggest a hammerless revolver so you can fire it from inside your pocket if your wearing a coat. Making them aware youre carrying only after they hear a succession of loud bangs. This advice would work for anyone but females have an entirely different type of predator to look out for. Prepare yourself to have zero mercy on violent predators.
     
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  7. RedForeman

    RedForeman Momentum Conservationist

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    You're thinking of the "Jersey Wave." I use that all the time to make new friends.
     
  8. supergreatguy

    supergreatguy Road Train Member

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    I actually had a work truck do that to me before. He kept getting beside me, pacing me until getting in front of me. He threw his lights on and slowed me down into the shoulder. When he got out I already had my gun drawn to the right side of my leg (unseen by him). Turns out he stopped me because one of tractor brakes was on fire. (Stuck brake) Dude saved my truck that night.

    regardless, if any vehicle stops me aside from an LEO my gun is at the ready. Be careful!
     
  9. supergreatguy

    supergreatguy Road Train Member

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    suppose this only works if you think all truckers eat McDonald’s and just sit. I happen to stand while driving and have a live in chef that sleeps on the second bunk on my daily deployments
     
  10. Lennythedriver

    Lennythedriver Road Train Member

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    I didn’t want to “go here” as usually it’s just an eye roll response. But I actually do get out and not only walk, I go for hikes.. hardcore hikes, 3-6 miles a pop, 4 days a week average. And funny you’re so psychic? I actually do drag weights along with me. Having spent most of my life in the gym, both boxing and weight training, you’d be surprised at how adequate of a work out I can get in in the back of a truck stop beside my truck with minimal weight equipment. 32-2 as an amateur boxer, but that goes way back. If you read my original post again, I avoided confrontation, But I am by no means afraid of it. 10 hours daily driving does not mean you can’t handle yourself.

    all that said, as I get older, I avoid confrontation. All it takes is one slip to cut your life short dealing with the wrong psycho. And those of us who have spent time on the road no the psychos are out there and they are plentiful.
     
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  11. fairshake

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    Next time use the standard "good buddy 2 2" on cb to make it clear you are very friendly.
     
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