Of course he is sure , there rockee. Just like losttrucker , after 9 years and 4 years a total of 13 years between them....they both know more about the transportation industry than you or I do in our combined 51 years...but we are just "old timers" that don't accept change. We should just be put out to pasture because the ways that we learned and used no longer work. ( I guess I missed the memo when the laws of physics were changed). Instead of showing any class and maturity, let alone respect for another mans experience all they know is the book says it...so it has to be true......
Full load, grades, no engine brake
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Steady pressure will work better IF you know how to do it, but you need to select the right gear where you don't need to apply over 10 lbs application pressure.Click to expand...
I don't like to argue this point, as too many believe something in a book written by a person that has never been in a truck is the only 100% way to do thingsClick to expand...) that have never driven that same equipement.
Yet you put your life in their design.
Simply saying that because they wrote it on paper doesn't mean that is bad.
Plus, have you ever tried to sleep when someone is stabbing the brakes every few seconds?Click to expand...
I was under the impression that safety was the most important in any deciscions made?
Secondly,where does it say that when you snub brake you had to push the pedal every few seconds?
I would say that ,when snubbraking,you have push the brakepedal every few seconds you are going to fast in too high a gear.
We will just have to agree to disagree on this matterClick to expand... -
Some want to turn this debate into a fight between older and newer drivers.
I was taught by an old timer.
Going down a grade while braking all the way would be one off the worst sins you could do in his eyes.
Snubbraking wasn't invented in the 80's,it was used a longtime before that.
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omgosh....this thing has BRAKES????? sorry i was too busy texting and reading my GPS...it told me the grade was 7 miles ahead....right before that low bridge....
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To any newbee's/wanabee's reading this thread i would like to impresse the need to be carefull.
No system is foulproof and misstakes are punished 200% when going down a grade.
I think that this is something which both parties in the snubbraking vs slightpressure debate can agree on.
And remember,you might think you have all bases covered,life can throw you a curveball.
Lets say you are a supertrucker,you can go down a grade like a rocket without smoking your brakes.
But they are running at their maximum temperature.
And you do this because you are allways short on time.
Then you suddenly see somebody has crashed 200feet in front off you.
What happens then?
Simple................you crash also.
Why?
Because you have no margin left.
You ran your brakes at their maximum so you have nothing left to bring you to a stop in time.
There are 2 things to remember out off this:
Don't run your brakes at 100%.
Allways have a safetymargin.
So that when someting happens or you make a misstake,you have enough stopping power left to adjust to it.
The second thind is never drive faster then you can see.
Taking a curve on a grade without being able to see past that curve makes you a gambler not a driver.
Only you are gambling with peoples lives,including your own.
They were taught to me by an oldtimer.slowburn, LaBubba, Hammer166 and 1 other person Thank this.
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