Indian River
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Sorry for this reply, but as someone that’s looking to make a change to IRT from the company I’ve been at for 10 years, I sure hope they never do, I’ve seen first hand how a company implodes with that business model.Voyager1968, Tanker_82, motocross25 and 2 others Thank this.
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I’m not 100% certain, but I think we had some camera trucks a few years back. Some of them had the lane drift assist on them, too. I don’t think I would be happy with a driver facing camera.
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I check on indian river Instagram and Facebook they looking for trainers already
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That's probably why their about to start hiring CDL graduates
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Usually it’s the insurance companies dictating companies install camera. Most new trucks come installed with that lane departure and collision crap in them. And just saying, but could be they’re looking for trainers to go out with people who never drove a tanker before, not necessarily new cdl holders.Tanker_82 Thanks this.
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Yesterday, IRT posted on their Facebook page a photo and accompanying caption of their 1st graduate of the trainee program, along with the trainee's trainer.
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I heard they gave up on the lane assist option as they were paying for it to be added, but weren't seeing a reduction in accidents or insurance premiums...probably didn't help that every driver who had one complained about it.
I haven't seen any of the newest trucks with lane assist and from what I can tell it's only the very latest trucks with 115** numbers that have the forward facing cameras.Speed_Drums and Tanker_82 Thank this.
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