Had one complaining on the radio at 5pm on Friday near Carlisle, PA as he zipped past me on the right, then was promptly held up by the three lanes of traffic that I was following that were traveling at the speed limit as well. I got on the radio and told him that all I owed him was the speed limit. He made a smart comment thanking me for being a law abiding citizen.
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Should I have been better prepared for this?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by windsmith, Jun 29, 2012.
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Always expect a 4 wheeler to do something stupid. Too many distractions on the road. Ipods,cellphones, running late all the time. Had a lady the other day who was paralel parked in a downtown area, wheels turned toward the curb try to squeeze out in front of me.I did not want to let her out just to be stuborn but I do not need the BS that would come if she hit me so I let .her in gave her a wave and kept on moving.
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mamy moons ago before we all had antilock brakes all of us truckers would disable them
afraid we couldnt the truck if we couldnt lock em up
of course grossing 100000 coming out of Cape Hatteras wasn't to smart either
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vinsanity Thanks this.
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There is no point where you limit anticipating possibilities. Never.
Only advice for this situation is to slow down a bit going through cities. When you see that there are cars all bunched up and merging into traffic you should assume one of them is going to do something stupid. There is always a car that can't go with the flow and has the need to jump out ahead of traffic. He is always going to jump out in front of YOU.
You don't need a trainer to point out things like the smaller hash marks mean the lane to the right will be ending. That's stuff you should be observing and remembering as you drive in more different situations.
Yes, you got your CDL on your own with no school. You got your first job with zero real experience behind the wheel. That doesn't make you a driver. You are still a student. Learn from everything.windsmith, Hitman, TRKRSHONEY and 1 other person Thank this. -
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