I'm about to the point where if the pay comes up enough then I could care less what they do.
Why a strike? The CSA 2010 will cripple trucking.
Discussion in 'Truckers Strike Forum' started by MCR6468, Feb 26, 2010.
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Skunk_Truck_2590 Thanks this.
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Hey :
You then agree... You are saying the same thing I am. My point was , the law makes no provision any more for logging it that way and still getting the same hours. It all has to happen in "their" 11 or 14 and that is my point . Make it 24 like it was. Then we can log it legal and there is no reason to ever drive tired.
They designed it this way to change the time frame trucks would be on the roads. It backfired on them. The trucks are all in the truck stops before the day is over.
It almost eliminated night time truck traffic. Which is Ok I guess, 1/2 of them out here only have 1 head light anyway.
I too drive My truck when I want too. I set my own appointments and am never late.... -
Yep, it gets tough sometimes trying to find a parking spot after the sun goes down. I do a lot of my driving at night just for the reason you pointed out. Less traffic to deal with and it makes it easier to navigate metro areas.
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Additionally, make the medical card almost impossible to retain by changing the standards. (The only people that have less than a 30 BMI in this country nowadays are starving Mexicans! )
And then you heap more rules and regulations on drivers (especially no idle laws) so that this industry becomes so unbearable that drivers even close to retiring quit that much sooner!
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