Your reading comprehension skills amaze me. It's 34 years and on most hwys, the flow of traffic is usually at least 10 mph over the speed limit. Nothing wrong with you driving the speed limit and maybe you you do move over for faster traffic but that's not what I read in your earlier post.
As far as you thinking that my actions have caused a decline in public opinion of truckers, you shouldn't critique someone that you have no idea of how they drive. 34 years and 1 ticket. I've done more, seen more, driven in conditions and places that they didn't teach you in your truck driving school and I'm still here. If you live long enough to get the experience that I've accumulated over the last 34 years, I might actually care about your opinion of me.
Stay safe![]()
Driving in the middle lane of a 3 lane hwy.
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I'm fine with anyone driving the middle lane.......just get your arse out of the way when a faster truck rolls up behind you.
I had a guy the other day in one of the mega carrier trucks,on the cell phone running the middle lane.He would not move over for the line of trucks behind him.This went on for 10 miles or better until myself and a whole line of trucks passed him on the right.....
I do not ever like passing on the right but this ###-hat was not going to ever even look in the mirror or just does not care.Diesel Dave and diesel_weasel Thank this. -
I wasn't critiquing your driving because like you said I don't know you.
I qualified my comment by saying:
then you are contributing to the decline of public opinion.
I never labeled anyone personally and my comments were directed at aggressive drivers who speed, tailgate and weave in and out of traffic. Sorry if you took it that way. I stand by that point. -
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Easier to move one lane over, stay there & roll with the flow.Last edited: Jun 11, 2011
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I'm not in a fast truck. I keep right all the time unless I can keep up with traffic in the middle lane.
I'll even back off when another governed truck is having trouble passing. To me that bottled up traffic seems pretty dangerous.
I just wish other governed trucks would back off when I'm slightly faster and trying to pass. I don't want to ride behind you for hours. I can't see far ahead even after backing off and and it makes it harder for everyone else to have to pass two trucks now instead of one.EZ Money, Diesel Dave and Raiderfanatic Thank this. -
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