@lutzman did you ever get any kind of a warning from safety about logging too fast? I know it can sound silly, but carriers do make these warnings. It's not as common today with all the trucks having a governor on them. Still, the logging software most log depts use will flag logged speeds that go over the company maximum. Years ago my father got 2 or 3 of these warning letters a year. Another thing that was a problem for him was a tracking company (if I remember it right) called markel services. They were contracted to watch the drivers. I know several drivers that drove for his company at the time that was fired because of these reports. Just give my question some thought.
Just got fired....now what?
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Walked up in front of tractor and leaned on L F fender. Asked: how fast will this thing run?
Told him I did not know, never had it wide open. (23 yrs old, 34 ft bull rack with 15 sheep gated
up on the nose- Picked up in Lake Okeechobee. FL to deliver Lex,. KY.) Tractor was a 1956 IH v8
8 spd RR, 22 inch rubber. Fast car then. Anyway, he was concerned... had to get on 70 to catch me
and get alongside. Told him I truly did no know how fast I was going, had all my attention on the
road. He was interested in the tractor. Said he had run down a REO tractor or two that had that engine.
Cautioned me to slow it down, good dry road, no traffic congestion, no bad, just slow it down some.
We shook, he left. Report to boss: Truck #33 stopped, excessive speed, driver counseled and continued
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A couple times I've called drivers in and quickly seen the company take some sort of action, maybe a QC message sent to the driver or their phone rings, but suddenly brake lights come on and the slow way down, despite there being no general need to, but those are the rarities.
Is it possible there is more to it than the OP is telling us, possibly, but, at the same time, does it just depend on who the mirror fogger in safety is, and do they have a "hard on" for a driver for no reason? -
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It's radar reads speed and distance to about 600 ft.
Saw many 90+ today on I-94 and got my first 123mph by a WRX650cat425 Thanks this.
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