Wouldn’t counting a trailing vehicle be more compromising to the driver’s safety than just ignoring it?
Cost of getting in front
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Assured, Jun 12, 2024.
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Also, if you are still working a steering wheel for a living and you get yourself into serious trouble on the road and your social media activity somehow turns up in the investigation, it might not go very well with you.
And yes, you probably should take the length of your vehicle into consideration.Last edited: Jun 15, 2024
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I also am not a moderator, am unaware of any rule which states I have to enforce my own topic (though I did at least attempt to get it back on the issue), and merely decided to go along with what I am asked. Do you have any insight on direct costs in terms of fuel and maintenance when you hammer down, run into a bit of trouble, then have to brake it back down? It doesn't actually have to be the result of a mistake on your part - it can just as easily be someone else's lane control or aggressive driving issue that didn't present itself until after you initiate the pass.Last edited: Jun 15, 2024
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As far as trying to control the following distance of someone behind me? I haven't a clue. Am I supposed to speed up if someone tucks in behind me? Wouldn't that make it harder for them to pass me safely? -
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The last tactic works really well for anything stressing you out on the road. Oversize train, idiot pulling a camper, group of motorcycles, left lane hero in a Kia on the phone, 99% of company freight haulers, etc.
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I'm curious about the cost of going slow.
Everybody talks about the added cost of going fast, not many have about going slow. -
The cost of going slow? To me it's feeling like I'm making half the money I could be making.
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