So, what did you get pulled over for?

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  1. Sportster2000

    Sportster2000 Road Train Member

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    That would be SR 31 just north of the US 50 intersection.

    About 15 years ago the shop I worked for had a very relaxed attitude towards vehicle maintenance. It started to get the attention of the local State Troopers. Then the shop did something very smart. They started working with the State Troopers to correct the actions at the shop to change the attitude and vehicle maintenance programs. Since then they have pretty much left us alone as we have kept up with the mindset that they taught us. Since I moved into the job I am in 4 years ago I have the ability to make the decisions on how things get fixed. In my mind if it is questionable on if you would get a ticket then it gets fixed. No questions asked. If there is a problem the truck is down to get fixed. There is no over riding authority to get the truck running around the out of service tag the shop puts on it. I want to find the "issues" before they get to become big issues that have the potential to have the truck brought back on a hook.
     
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