But it's okay if the U.S. farmer ends up under a bridge?
Typical, suffering is for the other guy. The farmer that exports to Mexico is not as important as a driver. Got it.
Like I said, working smarter beats working harder all day long.
Sounds like Hardman needs a better paying gig, so he won't be forced to be a SuperTrucker on roads we all use. Workin' smarter beats workin'...
Yeah, and screw all those U.S. citizens that make their living exporting to Mexico. Wake up.
Where has the government said any of these things? I like to see the actual wording if you could be so kind as to provide a link.
I don't see any. And I can read just fine, thanks for asking.
What "lies from the government" would those be? People fall asleep at the wheel everyday.
So everyone in all of history that fell asleep at the wheel meant to do it? They must have, since they "knew what they were doing".
If you can't do your job without breaking the law, it's hard to imagine you are a good judge of when it's time for some sleep. The person you kill...
SuperTrucker alert!!!
So personal problems now trump the safety of all people on the road? If you can't afford to run safely, by the rules, get off the road.
But only a handful of folks seem to be unable to work under them. If you don't like the rules, work to change them, ignoring them is not the way...
"New York judge"......enough said.
If you can't make a living following simple rules, you might think about a new line of work.
So let me get this straight, when you're tired, you divert your attention from driving to unwrapping a piece of candy in the dark? Great plan....
How could they be sure you were who you said you were?
YRC is toast anyway, sue away, can't get blood from a rock.
Any particular reason this thread is in the bad company section?
Fortunately, you don't get to do things "your WAY" on public roads.