Four-Wheelers

Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by Bumble Bee, Jun 2, 2007.

  1. LogsRus

    LogsRus Log it Legal

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    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 :biggrin_25525:
     
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  3. ruggrat007

    ruggrat007 <strong>Ms. Diplomacy</strong>

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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.
     
  4. Bumble Bee

    Bumble Bee Bobtail Member

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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.
     
  5. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    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.
     
  6. Brickman

    Brickman Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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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.
     
  7. ghostrider

    ghostrider Bobtail Member

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    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.
     
  8. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    Thankfully, since I work a rural area I can just back up in the road if I overshoot the address.
     
  9. GuysLady

    GuysLady Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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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!!

    Bonnie
     
  10. Truckerjo

    Truckerjo Road Train Member

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    Here I wrote this awile back ( a very foward post, was tired and in a bad mood :biggrin_25519:)


     
  11. kebo072

    kebo072 Light Load Member

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    Amen, Brick.
     
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