So today on my way into work (3am in the morning) driving my personal car on the highway to get to work.. Road conditions were alright, not snow covered really but a little slick with minor icing over... Roads at 3am on 401 are pretty good not too much traffic lots of open lanes... So anyhow I'm driving along almost as work and then all of a sudden this guy in a straight truck decides to jump in front of me for no apparent reason. There was no look, signal, look on his part I am sure, there was just signal and go.. So to avoid rear ending him I swerve to the other lane except for my car started fishing tailing from one lane to the next.. I fish tailed to one lane, then back over towards the truck that cut me off, then back to the other lane towards the jersey barriers and a few little fishtails until I finally got the car under control... All I know is I am glad I didn't crash into the truck because who knows if I would have lived or died because when I was fishing tailing towards the truck the front of my car was headed to just in front of his rear tires... It all happened so fast to... I should have gotten the truck information and called the company but I was too busy trying to save my life and car from damage and focused on getting it straightened back up...
I think what saved me was my professional experience and maybe a little bit of luck... Man was I pissed tho... I could only imagine what a less experienced person's outcome would have been... On tap of the brakes and it would have been all over.. Since this is what a majority of people tend to wanna do I am thinking the outcome would have been nasty....
The best thing in this situation was to remain calm, not hit the brakes and get the car back into control.. If you panic, you probably going to crash....
I just don't get it.. Do people not look before coming over and just assume it's ok... Has no one ever heard of look, signal, look then go.... When I change lanes I always look, signal, look and I make #### sure I am clear to go.. If I see a car or truck approaching that is fairly close to me I wait... Plus while I am changing lanes I still looking my mirrors as I come over.. The lack of professionalism in drivers now and days is crazy... Sure people make mistakes and stuff happens but this guys "mistake" could have cost my my life or a damage vehicle... It's not like he even gave me enough warning to slow down either...
Be safe out there on the winter roads... This is why I hate this time of year because people suck at driving.. No matter how safe you are there is always some a-hole that could screw it up for you....
What's With The Unprofessional Drivers?? Almost Crashed Today...
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by GOV'T_Trucker, Jan 6, 2014.
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I dunno.
Swerving and putting yourself into an uncontrolled situation doesn't sound too professional, or experienced, to me.
Sure, that driver was an unsafe jerk, but you WAY over-reacted.
Letting up on the gas to provide more room, a tap on the brake if more was needed.pattyj, FLATBED, LandShark and 1 other person Thank this. -
A lot of drivers...public or "professional" just don't care.
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Maybe that other truck driver was trying to avoid something up ahead? Just give em all room - a hard thing to do with 12" of the white stuff on the ground.
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I feel you...
jerks everywhere...
be careful..
Stay calm.. If you get too mad, you may lose your calmness.
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Gotta anticipate what you think the " other " guy's gonna do and prepare, especially at 3 in the morning. Who knows, dude might have been drowsy and "unprofessional ".
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ok I hate to say this but apperntly you was going to fast for the conditions I mean you had to swerve to miss him ok you a bit faster than him but you are fishtailing and if you getting far enough up on him to be headed to the front of his drives You was WAY faster since I would assume you let off the gas as you swerved and did not get back into it but hey what do I know I am just a dumb truck driver.
But I do agree there is a huge lack of professionalism out there these day seen to many turn on the signal as they change lanes at the same token it seems that turn signal is a cue for four wheelers to speed up. -
Do what I do... don't trust other trucks. I know it's kind of cynical but I generally assume any other truck around me has a dimwit between the seat and the steering wheel. Especially straight cubes and dry vans. I've seen way too much #### to be able to trust a white freightshaker with a van behind it anymore. Granted not all drivers in those trucks are dummies ... but most are.
I base this assumption on the amount of trucks that signal me to change lanes WAY too soon after I pass them.. repeatedly (more than once within 10 seconds), when I'm only 50 feet or so clear of them, at 3 am on an empty highway. Hell, I can stay in the hammer lane for 15 minutes and I'm not going to bother anyone. I'd much rather have 500-600 feet between me and the guy behind me than 50 feet. The fact that most trucks on the highway are guilty of this is pretty depressing not to mention #### dangerous.
I'll add something here. For those who don't drive in places like Toronto and Montreal (the populations mentality is key here) you likely aren't aware of how people behave out here. There's a reason they call it a "MTL lane change", people just don't move. There are three steps to this maneuver 1. turn on signal 2. check mirror while you let it blink 3 times 3. Start changing lanes slowly and hold your ground.
If you enter Montreal in moderate traffic and want to get off on 15s for example you have to pull this #### to be able to take that left hand offramp. Left lane is no trucks and the section where you're actually allowed to use it before you hit the offramp is by no means long enough to allow you to change lanes courteously. -
My turn signal blinking is "Not asking for your permission to move over", " It is a warning to other drivers that I'm moving over". That is what I was told by a Hwy patrol in Ca. a few weeks ago. I got caught in the #2 lane, and no one would let me back into the #3 lane. CHP pulled me over, and when I said I was trying to get over,and that is what he told me. He also said "turn on your signal, let it blink 3 times and start moving over. They will let you in"
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wow I turn mine on and watch the cars gas it up they go from three or four car lengths to a quarter of a car super fast I always wonder if the blinker isn't a yellow light to cars LOL
he will say that till you fallow that and get in a wreck then its you have to make sure you have enough room to safely change lanes
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