What to do in this situation?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by BillyBobFrank, Aug 19, 2023.
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Explain mr box jockey
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8 k over weight is not going to hurt a thing stay away from scales
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Most of these shippers, you’re not allowed inside the building. If you are allowed inside, you sit in a cage on some nasty old chair, while they load/unload you.
You have zero say in how those rolls are loaded. You better not say a thing to these people who work in such a filthy and sweaty environment, doing obligatory overtime, with many doing it 7 days a week.
Traffic signals vary, all over this country. There’s no possible way to predict their timing. I’m guessing you’re telepathic or something?
Sometimes, situations are out of one’s control and the brakes (<correct spelling, btw) have to be used harder than we’d like. Crap happens, just like in my example above. I had my cruise set, minding my own business. I can’t predict someone pulling a last second stunt. I can’t always be ahead of the truck’s collision mitigation system’s reaction to them. As soon as I saw them shooting across, the collision mitigation already engaged, I immediately slammed the accelerator pedal to the floor to disengage the system. By then, my rolls were already slid. I know, you’re telepathic and already knew what they were going to do, though.
Get over yourself, dude. You’re not all that. No one is. All we can do is our best. Again, crap happens.EuropeanTrucker, Kyle G., Hammer166 and 2 others Thank this. -
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I saw a trucker once with those giant paper rolls and I’ve hauled them myself a few times... His front axle weight was over by about 1000 pounds. Needed to move those rolls back about a foot. Put his truck in reverse and slam the brakes on and it did the trick. No joke. Those things don’t topple over very easy. You must have really braked hard. I’d be real careful how you secure that thing if it’s inside a dry van I assume. Those things are unbelievably heavy and if it rolls around in there you could easily go right through the side of that trailer.
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