Auto vs Standard
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DJ Hughes, Aug 16, 2015.
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DJ Hughes Thanks this.
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I've driven manuals up until last November now I won't go back, lol.
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No union talk outside of politics. My ban quota hasn't been met so don't be next.
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i can see the advice/training for a newbie, but this to me spells out irritated drivers itching to get on their way.
i suppose however, if one were to be involved in some sort of incident at the truck stop, this guy (or other safety guy) will continue to ask, "did you stop"..."did you stop"..."did you stop"..??? -
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I trained on a 10 speed at my school and ended up getting a 2016 auto Prostar after the truck I initially got was turned in as a sold truck.
Part of it is about MPG. I have averaged 7.9 to 8.3 after getting 7.3 for the first 22000 miles. Once it was broke in the MPG's shot up like a rocket. I drive for Roehl (63 mph governed). Airlines do the same thing for fuel economy because computers can fine tune more efficiently than we can.
Downside is that I would obviously have to take time to get back into being a decent double-clutcher if I needed to switch to a manual but it is easier around turns and in traffic (Chicago, anyone?).
Driving too fast around turns isn't about the transmission. It's about the driver making a mistake.Dreamboat Thanks this. -
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"Those wage rates start at 0.25 per mile"
It still boggles my mind how they get anyone to work for them. Just another example of how (to me at least) CRE is the very bottom of the barrel.
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