Just a quick apology to the truckers I haver ran into on the road. My trainer does not allow me to flash lights, or signal in any way. I'm not ingoring you, and I appreciate your help on the road.
I have 40 hours left, and I'll be in my own truck, then no more crazy theories, that I have to live by.
Apology
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by RobertSmith, Dec 3, 2010.
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This just proves there needs to be something done. I have written my representatives on my ideas on making another endorsement on the CDL for driver trainer and requiring manadated rules the trainer and the company must follow. Then add that to a company inspection done by the DOT. The government needs to step in and make sure there's a good sound safety program installed and working.celticwolf, Saddle Tramp, Admin and 8 others Thank this. -
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Isn't the customary "flashing of the lights" to give clearance just a polite gesture anyway? When I move back over after passing someone, I'm going to rely on my judgment solely. I've seen guys flash me back over, and if I'd taken it, they would be tailgating me. I may be missing something, but I don't understand why it's a problem for a trainer to not teach, or not allow this behavior.
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Company policy at a lot of places. Frowned upon at many others.
Reason: If you "flash" somebody over, they take your cue and &#%$ it up, you can be held partly responsible. Companies don't want the liability.
In other words, you can thank the insurance companies for this.
But I'll still flip you off if you don't have the decency to say Thank You.Roadmedic, Lonesome, scottied67 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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1) you "could be" signaling it is ok to pass and if there IS an accident, YOU WOULD BE HELD LIABLE.
2) if and i say IF a cop is nearby and see's the lights flashing, he CAN pull you over and write you up a "defective lights" ticket...as the officer see's that there is a problem.
as Injun said, there ARE company policies forbidding flashing of the lights. be they headlights or tail lights, or clearance lights.
in fact, just ask YOUR trucking company THEIR POLICY on this subject. that should pretty much END any further conversations regarding the flashing of lights.scottied67 and Injun Thank this. -
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