Not really. If he cared about his family, then he should have been more responsible on the road.
What, if because of his actions, he causes an accident.
That accident changes the life's of those involved. Sometimes dreadfully.
Now not only his family is effected, but the other family as well.
I always look at it this way, that car, mini van, suv, sitting next to me may not be my wife or daughter, my sister or brother, but they do belong to somebody.
Do you report bad drivers?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by crazybread, Dec 17, 2016.
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We're all human, we all make mistakes.
If I did something stupid because of a lack of judgement I would accept the same thing.JReding Thanks this. -
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That being said, I also give whatever information is requested of me (yes, I've called drivers in).
I'll also call you out on the radio every time. I have no problem with a supertrucker knowing I'm right behind him, watching his every move. I've warned a couple supertruckers to start driving professionally before I call their company, and if needed 911.
And yes, if you're on the road driving like an idiot anywhere near me and the general motoring public, it's my business. I take the responsibility for myself and those around me seriously, even if supertrucker doesn't. -
Not only do you frequently call in on other drivers, but you get on the radio and menace them about it?
"I'm behind you watching your every move."
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So I hear the number one valuation while I was in truck driving school is drivers without a cdl so if this is true would that be something you report to the dot? I would figure that the company he or she is working for knows that they don't have a cdl.
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