That just sounds like general rules for everyone. It doesnt matter if you are a truck driver or not!
What I really hate is this very careful driver who does not speed and they suddenly stop and make a turn without a turn signal. GRRR that frustrates me!
Sorry I have admitted I did the high beams and didn't realize it caused problems. It's just easier now a days to flash the high beams if I want to let you over. I figured it is a quick flash wouldn't hurt. Now I just don't do any thing cause finding the switch to flash the lights on and off is hard because I have the automatic stuff and have to think/search how to turn them on manually. I believe that's why you all get that so much! The high beam switch is right on the wheel![]()
Four-Wheelers
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by Bumble Bee, Jun 2, 2007.
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What use to drive my husband nuts when I'd ride with him is a 4-wheelers inability to merge. Also when passing not having a good distance when they pass and cut over dead in front of him. Sometimes it would seem like inches to me. Even as a passenger in a truck you get mad. You see things from a much different perspective when you're in a truck.
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Thanks to everyone who responded. I'm still a little confused about whether most truckers like you to flash your lights when it's safe to pull in front of you. I usually don't because most trucks that pass me seem to have a good sense of that anyway and I maintain a steady speed. I recently had a truck that seemed hesitant after turning on his signal, so I flashed my lights. I thought he appreciated that because he flashed me back after he changed lanes. He had a double-trailer (not sure what you call them), so I suppose there was an even bigger blind spot. Here's a silly question though - if they can see your lights flash, can't they see your car?
Anyway, thanks again for your responses. Some of us four-wheelers really do care about safety, although it often doesn't seem that way. -
I've been guilty of that sometimes, like when I'm looking for a place to make a delivery to and I've never been there before. I not only have to find the place but I have to see whether or not I can get the truck in their lot. Sometimes unloading on or in the street is necessary.
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YUP and if you see a truck driving slow thru a 'hood he might be looking for a badly marked or unmarked address and not wanting to over shoot it. One badly marked street in Indy that I over shot I had to drive 2 miles one way to find a place to turn around. I hate crap like that. -
I can agree with the not knowing how to merge,but what really gets me is when im in the travel lane and 4wheelers and trucks alike will be going slow and i go to pass them they speed up.But as far as the bright light flash to get over dosent really bother me.
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Thankfully, since I work a rural area I can just back up in the road if I overshoot the address.
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Having been around trucks all my life I can tell you this: The one complaint I hear most often is that most fourwheelers don't really realize that if they cannot see the truck driver in the mirrors they CAN'T see you!!
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Here I wrote this awile back ( a very foward post, was tired and in a bad mood
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Amen, Brick.
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