Anti-idling laws. Company drivers, how do you get rest if you don't have a APU?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Bald Eagle, Jun 27, 2009.

  1. kajidono

    kajidono Road Train Member

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    All this talk of to run or not to run has upset my a/c compressor. It has the death. I'm just happy the sun is going down and a storm is rolling in. Now if someone would just remind me to pick up a flyswatter. I swear this same fly has been tracking me for hundreds of miles. It takes a couple days to finally shoo it out and then it finds me the moment I roll my window down a thousand miles away.
     
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  3. Vitointn

    Vitointn Light Load Member

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    It was probably drafting you the whole distance. :yes2557:
     
  4. pbrstreetgang

    pbrstreetgang Light Load Member

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  5. pbrstreetgang

    pbrstreetgang Light Load Member

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    IS THAT YOU JOHN WAYNE??? Listen man, for me it's less a question of comfort than it is safety. I just can't sleep when it's 120 degrees in that sleeper no matter how hard I try. If you think I'm a sissy because I don't sleep outside in a lawnchair where I could get robbed or man-raped that's something else, but if you think idling is just a question of comfort you're way way off. I don't drink coffee because it's bad for you, and I don't do any kind of speed or energy drinks for the same reason. I can't function at 100% when I haven't slept at least 7 hours, and I'm SORRY pal but I think if there was ever a job where a person needed to function at 100% it's truck driving. Not just for my own safety but for others. If you think caring about safety means you're a wimp, then I think you should rethink why you are a truck driver.
     
  6. pbrstreetgang

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    This is exactly what I did whenever I got stuck somewhere hot - 15 minutes on, 30 minutes off. This keeps the truck bearably hot (still needed the fan on). I can handle this - but when you're stuck somewhere, even if you spend all day outside the cab and then do this for a few hours before bedtime your DCI will STILL be way above the acceptable level. You've got a truck with Opt Idle? I'm happy for you, but not everyone has that.

    Also keep in mind that without opt-idle the truck doesn't automatically shut itself down if it gets cooler later on, so the A/C & truck might be running for a couple hours when it doesn't need to be. And I'm not going to set my friggin' alarm and risk not being able to get back to sleep just so I can shut the truck off.
     
  7. pbrstreetgang

    pbrstreetgang Light Load Member

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    When you were someplace hot did you leave the windows down? I guess I'm just a sissy 'cause I feel unsafe in some of these truckstops with the windows down! I guess real men don't mind being bombarded by lot lizards and having people steal stuff out of their truck.

    I was in the military and I don't mind sleeping with a bug net over me in 120 degree weather even. But to sit there in that truck at a truck stop with the windows down is just plain stupid. Do you think female drivers should do that, too? I mean I'm a guy and I'd even be worried about getting attacked. No matter how tough you are there's always someone who's tougher. Hey, maybe you can shoot the attacker and then go to jail because you weren't supposed to have a gun in the first place. COME ON, BRO!!!
     
  8. pbrstreetgang

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    STINKIN' HIPPIES!!!!! Yeah, they change their tune when they realize the stuff we bring in trucks is stuff for them, too! I love how hippies gripe about how evil trucks are, without realizing THEY (the hippies) are contributing to the "problem" by buying all their stupid needless hippie crap like bottled water, pot pipes, dumb hippie t-shirts etc. And yeah, it's okay to put gas in their crappy little foreign cars and drive to the video store to rent all their hippie movies like Fahrenheit 9/11 and whatever else. IDIOTS!!!

    I'm all for the environment but I realize humans in general have the ability to ruin it, not just non-hippies.
     
  9. pbrstreetgang

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    I tried that and quite frankly I think it's a joke. If it's 90 degrees and there's no breeze, I find that it's about 100 in that friggin' sleeper with the windows down. Again, if it's a question of comfort, whatever, but when I can't sleep because I'm drowning in sweat it's a question of safety the following day when it's time to drive 700 miles.
     
  10. mandiesel

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    Don't worry abou those dumb comments dude,those guys talking about how "I used to do this and that and "we didn't have this and that" sure don't mind sitting there typing on this forum and taking advantage of their laptop that we didn't have 20 or 30 years ago
    Hell when I was a kid I remember getting our first window unit a/c at home,it was miserable sleeping at night in Southeast Texas without one.
    I can see telling my wife and kids if the a/c would break how I used to sleep without one for years and years and I'm not gonna fix it because it's cheaper on the electric bill..........c'mon.
     
    pbrstreetgang Thanks this.
  11. pbrstreetgang

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    Thanks, bro. Yeah I remember being in the southern tip of Texas with my trainer in friggin February ... his a/c was broken and he was like "Aw man, we need to drop this load and get the heck out of here before nightfall, 'cause I don't want to be caught sleeping here without A/C!" I think that day it got up to past 85 degrees ... luckily we made it to the panhandle where it was cooler!
     
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