Lowering the speed on trucks may be beneficial to the companies however what about the potential safety concern it poses which would have to come in as a close second on companies priority list. When you have "Joe 4wheeler" out clowning on the expressway and we can't even accelerate to get past him because we're governed at 62 mph what about the potential accident risk. And trust me with some of the instances that I've seen and been involved in the accident risk far outweighs what any company can save in 1 yr's worth of reduce fuel output. Not to mention the longer times it takes to complete loads, and reduced amount of work you can take in a week because of running slow. If it was of some much concern then why dont the states lower the speeds for trucks (and no I'm not an advocate of this). It a shame when you can't do the speed limit. The issue here is not about them saving money how about lobbying to congress to either get truckers better fuel rates or higher pay, then the speed adjustment becomes a non issue. FYI-Jet fuel is currently 3.03 gallon and I'm paying 4.65 gallon in chicago (side rant) Have a great day and drive safe!
Surprise paycheck hit: goverened at 62 MPH
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by BlackCat, May 6, 2011.
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Come out to Bolingbrook. Saw diesel for 3.76 yesterday
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It's funny how you say "running slower made 100 grand for us" Who's the "us"? Sounds more like "me" (you) who pocketed the extra 100 grand (I could be wrong) at the drivers expense but then again, he (they) was just lucky to have the privalage of working for you.
As an owner of a large or in your case, a small fleet, driving at lower speed limits only benefits the company or in some cases, the CEO, owner, etc. in monetary compensation. If the driver is compensated for the lower speeds, that's fine but to not compensate is the same as stealing money from a drivers wallet and to have an attitude of "be thankful you have a job" is a sign of somebody who is a pee poor manager of people and running a business.CCCowgirl Thanks this. -
my truck is slow i cant stand it
im tryng to have it turned up but the boss keeps telling me that 79 is all i need at 100k
but seriously i dont see how u guys do it anything below 70 would drive me through the roof and we only get 4.49 average mpgs in the kw W9's boss rounds it down to 4 even and charges appropriately for each load were not low ballers and we work every day and i make a good check every week
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Hell, my truck only does 71 mph and I fell like a speed demon, lol.
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Ok now I'm gonna need to know where you work so I can come drive for with you as well-lol!
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