what could I have done differently?

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by 1nonly, Jan 1, 2009.

  1. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    The last storm I was in I called dispatch when I drove into Arkansas out of Missouri and pulled into a rest area because roads were icy . I was just told the weather was clear . I could see that but road conditions stay bad long after the weather clears .
     
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  3. BullGoose

    BullGoose Light Load Member

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    The only thing you really did wrong was not being forewarned. That happens, sometimes because situations change quickly, sometimes because we make presumptions. Remember, you had to go somewhere and an empty space two and a half truck lengths sounds like a reasonable place to shoot for. Without sitting in the seat and feeling the road under my seat I really can't say you did anything wrong in a technical sense. As a rule of thumb I will go to great lengths to avoid turning the steering wheel in a position like that, even going straight forward until the lane I am in comes to a stop.

    This I know for sure. The longer I am on the road the more cautious I feel on ice rather being more comfortable. I would rather try to stand on a bowling ball in my stocking feet. Sounds like you learned a little, injured no one, stood on your own two feet when the time came to take responsibility and became a better more experienced truck driver. Carry on driver.
     
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  4. doubledragon5

    doubledragon5 Road Train Member

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    Your right again, may be the best thing would be to listen to the NOAA station, or if you have a laptop with one of those wireless cards you could just take a look at the weather map.. Sometime its just to hard to decide what is right. I guess it all depends on the individual person..
     
  5. Bucktrucker

    Bucktrucker Medium Load Member

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    Keep your head up !!! weve all been there the best of luck to you. We can all say we would have done it differant but thats not the case no one nose what they could or would of done,you did your very best and thats all you can do . Hopefull your company would have rather fix a little paint than have a rig upside down in the ditch.
     
  6. 1nonly

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    Thanks. I'm hoping they see it that way, too. I'm still waiting to hear one way or the other. They've been quiet about it since it happened, but that doesn't mean I'm safe yet.
     
  7. 1nonly

    1nonly tease-y-ness

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    Got a QC message this morning telling me I needed a NSC class. *huge sigh of relief* They wouldn't be wasting time on continuing training for me if they were planning on firing me. I'm so glad I work for a company that's self-insured!
     
  8. Lilbit

    Lilbit Road Train Member

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    That's very good news!
     
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  9. Cobra281

    Cobra281 Bobtail Member

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    when there is ice stop!! Dont risk your record you will not make any money driving in bad conditions anyway. Had a driver i used to work with jacknife in icy conditions. He lost his job.
     
  10. .357magnum

    .357magnum Light Load Member

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    Rjones, had a similar thing with the wind. I pulled onto the shoulder, got the truck stopped and the wind blew the trailer wheels off the shoulder. I was thinking about you guys out on the road when I heard about all that bad weather. Winter is unpredictable from year to year. :yes2557::yes2557:
     
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