Schneider National Going To 60mph

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  1. wild horse

    wild horse Bobtail Member

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    I remember back in the 90's when the pumpkins were running 55 and they made good money due to the fuel bonuses.

    my comapny (Hartt Transportation) is governed out at 67mph with some exceptions, however they watch the idle time
     
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  3. formertaxidriver

    formertaxidriver Heavy Load Member

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    Today on I-81 in VA, Super Service, who either has been turned down to 60 mph or was just poking along for the kick of it had traffic backed up for over a mile. Two lanes, and then one of the 63 mph trucks tries to overtake him. People were pissed! When Mr 63mph finally made his move, the traffic blasted past the slow parade probably about 75 mph, including all of the trucks that aren't governed. VA law askes big trucks that go less than 65 to stay out of the hammer lane. OK, drivers of 63 mph trucks, are YOU going to obay that? Didn't Swift get into trouble in AZ regarding causing a hazard by being so far out of the flow of traffic?

    Plan to hear about some spectacular accidents, rear end type in rolly polly hill areas (like MO along I-70). Folks cresting hills and not expecting a big truck going 10 mph below the speed limit and then it's too late...Before long the savings from turning the trucks down will be tied up in loss funds pending insurance claims and lawsuits.
     
  4. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    I could be wrong but I think that "trucks slower than 65mph stay in the right lane" for VA is for grades. But do you really expect a guy in a 63mph truck to stay behind a 60mph truck forever just so you don't have to slow down for half a mile and patiently wait for the pass? Are you saying if you were in the 63mph truck you woul;d never get out to pass someone going 60 or 55? Uh huh, yeah, right... It might take a minute or two for swift so what's the big deal? A 3 mph difference, probably it's less than 30 seconds to pass, that shouldn't cause your panties to get in a wad maybe you're in the wrong line of work?... Slow trucks don't cause accidents, inattentive and impatient drivers do...
     
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  5. ziggystyles

    ziggystyles Road Train Member

    this is paranoia. If you are cresting along a hill and dont see a truck that is going 10mph less than you, then you must be going over a hill that is shaped like the McDonalds arch. 10mph is NOT a huge difference in speed. It means that over the course of an hour, Ill drive 60 miles and you 70. It does not mean you will be passing me as if I was anywhere near standing still. And if someone can't see a 40 ton rig which stands 13.6 feet tall going down the road and hits em.....thats rather sad.

    As far as insurance and lawsuits...I don't see how the trucking companies will be laible. The minimum speed limit on interstates is 45mph. So going 60 is not a violation of that. And if you hit someone in front of you, no matter what, its YOUR fault, not the truck in front of you.
     
  6. Highballin

    Highballin Road Train Member

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    Not talking about slow trucks but your wrong about {If you rear end someone in front of you its allways your fault} If you have witnesses or vidio to prove other driver did something wrong.
     
  7. TrooperRat

    TrooperRat Medium Load Member

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    Back to another reply about trucking companies trying to stay profitable: I could care less if some of these giants go belly up. There are FAR too many trucking companies out there already. Less companies, less trucks, fewer drivers - bring the pay scale back up. Heck, maybe even make it a respectable profession again - as it was in the past. I believe some of the companies NEED to go bankrupt.
     
  8. losttrucker

    losttrucker Road Train Member

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    yea and don't run any miles!:biggrin_2559::biggrin_2559::biggrin_2559::biggrin_2559::biggrin_2559:
     
  9. dave99dave2003

    dave99dave2003 Light Load Member

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    I drive I-81 alot. Therer are no signs stating thst left lane is for 65mph only. If you are not in control of your truck you should not be on the road. Fuel is not ever going don so more and more trucks ill be slowing down to surive. If you have rearend accident with my company if will be let go on the spot. THere are too many steering wheel holders instead of being an driver.
     
  10. jlkklj777

    jlkklj777 20 Year Truckload Veteran

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    Thats funny I see signs on I81 and I77 in Virginia that do in fact state slow moving traffic and trucks traveling below 65 mph must stay in the right lane (usually on long up grades as a matter of fact).

    I recall a driver complaining about a Va state trooper actually pulling him over and writing him a ticket for this very thing. The driver went to court and lost when the trooper told the judge he had to hit his brakes while going up hill because the truck was traveling below the posted speed limit in the left lane, in clear violation of the posted signs.

    The ticket was written as; "failure to obey a traffic control device."

    Bottom line stay out of the left lane in Va unless your traveling at the speed limit on those particular upgrades.
     
  11. dave99dave2003

    dave99dave2003 Light Load Member

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    I might have been wrong now that I thought about it. I think there are signs below where I77 and 81 split off. I usualy head towards NC. Where its 3 lanes I know Trucks are not allowed I will pay more attention Friday when I go back down
     
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