So, let me get this straight. FMCSA has dropped the speed limiter idea, and a couple of you guys think thats it? Story over? Done deal? Wont come back?
Are you really that dumb?
And my new soon to be ex boss is all excited about the idea. He can't wait. He thinks 75 is much to fast for trucks to run.
He's a bit retarded though. No, for real, he's on the spectrum. Its why Im leaving the company after 12 years.
Not long before before everyone is governed.
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Gonzo1300, Jan 8, 2018.
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Well, depending on the tire ratings it might be too fast.Last edited: Jan 8, 2018
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It isn't.
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When 4377 upside down freezes over
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There won't be a mandated speed limiter law in the USA. Why? Because for the government to do this, there going to have too show cause. They're going to have to make publicly available, fatality crash statistics covering at least 2005-2016. These stats will have to be all-inclusive of any/all crashes involving a commercial truck on any US roadway. These crash stats will have to be very detailed, and all-inclusive (not cherry picked). These stats will have to indicate a road speed leading up to all crashes of all vehicles involved.
What this will show is there are more crashes originating at 65 mph (or MUCH LESS) than there are at 75+ mph. Now, it's no secret there exponentially more trucks on the roads limited to 65 or less then there are trucks unlimited or 70+, so this can be explained, but it CAN NOT prove the need for ALL trucks to be limited.
BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY - these stats will show,
- average age of driver's involved
- carrier involved
- date/time of crash
- number of deaths/injuries
- driver's experience level (months employed at current carrier)
- elogs or paper logs
- road conditions
- drug screen of all involved drivers
- preliminary cause of crash
- crash investigation completed or not
- etc
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That's why I live in the USA. You people are just ripe for gossip believe anything you hear and pass it as the gospel.x1Heavy Thanks this.
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I could. Pretty close to it anyway.
I trip plan at 30, log at no more than 45. Company usually tracks at 45 for those who are running late on the 6 am round up... for some of those people who get that call me message, it will be their last day.
Gone are the trucks that can run upgrade at twice posted. (On momentum anyhow... then on declining rpm.) -
But most Canadian drivers turn that thing wide open over here in the USA. I do not care if they open it up. Bless their efforts to be free.gokiddogo Thanks this.
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