As a former Fire-Fighter, I have driven some pretty big trucks. Not as big as Semi's but nevertheless,I think that I have a much better understanding of what truckers go through than most automobile drivers.
Even driving a Fire truck, people don't seem to understand that when our lights are flashing and our sirens are whailing, that we are on our way to an emergency. That emergency could be a life & death situation.
When automobile drivers get in our way or refuse to pull over, they could be responsible for the loss of someones life. Yet some of them will insist that we are a nuisance to them.
I have driven straight truck, but never an 18 wheeler and I know how difficult it must be for tractor trailer drivers to back those rigs into narrow alleys while impatiemt motorists get anoyed at them for no reason.
I will always respect the truckers and I will always yield to them to give them a break. Time is money to them, so if you are a frustrated motorist, then just stay out of their way.:smt065
John Alexander Baker![]()
Why are 18 wheelers always causing accidents?
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by Anonymous, Dec 19, 2004.
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Thanks, John
John Edward Wagers -
You are more than welcome, John ( Carolina Razorback )
John Alexander Baker
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We need more driver training in this country. I think everyone should have to take some sort of safetly course in sharing the road with bigger vechiles. Better yet, would be really cool if everyone could go out on the road just for you day and see what we have to deal with. Not all truck drivers are saints I know, but we are the professionals. -
Amen to that, Truck Driver 05
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"My husband use to be a voluntee fireman. He told me one time when he was on the back of the truck responding to a fire there was a car that was right up on their bumper. One of the other guys took a wrench and "accidentally" dropped it onto the hood of the car. The car backed off immediately. (I do not support this type of behavior....but you have to admit it was effective)"
Aha!..... So, that must be why fire-fighters are not allowed to ride on the back anymore.
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Well, good for you. That's 1 out of 3.5 million truckers.
I never said 100%. Also, I turned in LEGAL looking logs for 9 yrs. But I bet I could find a problem with just about anyone's log books. It's so simple, I can't believe it hasn't been exploited by the DOT yet. -
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