I can only imagine what 70 and 40 are like. I was talking to my dispatcher last night, and told him I had to pay $12 to park in a truck stop I am very familiar with that normally is near empty on a Friday night. This is not going to be pretty out here. And the stress, you feeling it from the trucks, boy you nailed that one. I can feel it too, and watch these guys like a hawk. I refuse to run in a pack, I will either slow it down or speed it up to stay away from these guys. Quite honestly, the truckers scare me more than the four wheelers out here anymore. I see more stupid moves than I can keep track of and find myself calling the state cops at least once a month on one of these lunatics in the 18 wheeler playing beat the clock. And I know that is what many of them are doing. I run around Michigan, maybe venture down to Fort Wayne every few months or out towards Youngstown for GM a few times a year. I know most of these outfits up here, and when the egg timers started going in, that is when the insanity started, along with the accidents and the close calls. Time to retire.
Iowa dot plans to help truckers find parking
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Well. If indeed the recent influx of eLog trucks is making noticeable impacts on parking, then this begs the question -
Where were all these trucks not that long ago before they got eLogs?
Surely they weren't driving in egregious violation of HOS rules. Because I've not ever heard a current driver admit running in egregious violation of hours. Everybody is just fudging a few minutes here and there on paper (according on the eLog opponents)dunchues Thanks this. -
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Maybe the small guys are the problem if they control 90% of truckload trucking.
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