Risk Analysis points after brake check
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ThreePedals, Jul 28, 2018.
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Hey guys, would any of you be willing to call my company and tell them how courteous and safe you saw me driving? Need To get my points up BADLY.
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The reason?
It happened on one of the main drags through his territory.
Basically, even though the time stamp said 3:00 AM, they just didn’t feel like doing the leg work to see who actually got the ticket.gentleroger Thanks this. -
Trainee got a bus ticket off my truck, I documented everything , then 6 months later my pay gets docked for the red light camera. Took getting a division manager (the boss og my boss' boss) before I got my money back. -
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Matter has been resolved and points dropped upon further review. Like I said before SWIFT has been good to me. Also it helps that I did all I could have done given the situation. However, had I failed to maintain proper following distance if given the opportunity this would have been a different outcome. Thanks for the sound advice on being persistent and explaining what I did right and could do better next time.Lepton1, d o g and gentleroger Thank this. -
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Always learn. Always review your day of driving and think of how you can improve, especially your decision making.
After reading your description of the incident my first question is why did the car have to pass you on the right? Did you have plenty of opportunity to get into the right lane? Were you traveling at least the speed limit in the middle lane?
If you were camping out in the middle lane at less than the speed limit, that's a problem. You are blocking the flow of traffic. Find every opportunity to help other drivers, ESPECIALLY other truckers, get around you easily and safely. That goes a long way towards reducing road rage. Stay in the right lane as much as possible. Camp out in the middle of of three or more lanes only if you aren't blocking the normal flow of traffic, meaning that your governed truck can still go a tad bit faster than the right lane.Numbnuts69 Thanks this.
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