left the road in Jan. 2019 to care for late wife at 65 yrs old. was going to back in Nov that yr, but company was changing to auto's with all the nanny buzzer crap and decided I liked puttering around the house. lol
we actually learn the etiquette of the road from being cussed at or told you were being an ###. But, we learned from it and passed it down. Not now, all the rules of the road have been forgotten.
Old timers, was it really better before technology?
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I’ve been driving professionally for 26 years. I sure don’t miss paper logs, and I like GPS (though I’m glad I learned how to read a map back then, because only a fool will just enter an address and trust that the darn GPS knows best). I miss good truck stop food, but I have gotten very good at cooking for myself in the truck. I drive with a 10-speed manual, but I drove buses with automatic transmissions for years and liked that too.
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70s - very easy, dangerous, and a hard living.
80s - easy, not as dangerous but not as hard of a living.
90's easier, not as dangerous but not as hard of a living as the 80s
2000, it became like driving a car, we noticed bad drivers who again made it dangerous.
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guess But not at me It is not happening with me, I'll retire 1st. -
Still doing it just as I did when I started in 1987, mechanical engine, manual transmission, updated truckers atlas I still own and use, CB radio that stays on, paper log book, I have a gps my wife bought me long ago but it’s use is simply for the mph shown which is pretty accurate, my Speedo is a liar. Big difference today, we have these cellphones which are a double edged sword. Used a coin back then to make a call and find out my wife was in labor and heading to the hospital……
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Let's not forget Power steering, air ride and air conditioning. Even though I believe the lack of power steering actually helped me learn to back a trailer much quicker. No over steering forsure
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