Scared as hell.

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Ultratowel, May 26, 2018.

  1. Ultratowel

    Ultratowel Road Train Member

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    It was a local cop.
     
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  3. k1221n2

    k1221n2 Light Load Member

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    This would be an easy way for a city to generate revenue, just change the weight restrictions on a road leading to a major shipper.


     
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  4. Justrucking2

    Justrucking2 Road Train Member

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    Revenue generator for the local courthouse. The fine will probably still be up there, but if it goes like I believe it will, nothing will go any farther than the courthouse.
     
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  5. BillStep

    BillStep Light Load Member

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    One of our drivers got caught in a situation like this. The consignee was literally just a mile pass the exit. However from the off ramp to the drop point there was a weight restriction. The police would wait for trucks and give them a citation. It was in Michigan I believe. Crazy.
     
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  6. okiedokie

    okiedokie Road Train Member

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    Now that I reflect on it hmmm.....set up!
    Do you think that cop was there by coincidence?
    After a number of years behind the wheel you get a feel for it. Lesson learned.
     
  7. Call_Me_The_Breeze

    Call_Me_The_Breeze Medium Load Member

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    Sadly, no. Google Maps has no provisions for such things. The only thing Google Maps can do is show you signs in street view, which are often blurred and unreadable at the edges of the images. But even a truck-specific GPS cannot be trusted implicitly on local streets and by-ways. Had one try to run me under 12'9" and 13'2" bridges because it didn't know they were there. Then it 'warned' me about a 13'8". WTF?

    As far as a GPS, not trying to sell you any particular model, but I had the best luck with a Garmin deZl 770. Rand McNally 720 was trash after about nine months. Even beta updates from the manufacturer couldn't fix it.
     
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  8. Call_Me_The_Breeze

    Call_Me_The_Breeze Medium Load Member

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    Here's another one...
     
  9. johndeere4020

    johndeere4020 Road Train Member

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    How did he determine your gross weight?
     
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  10. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    I don't guess most companies will fire you over that ticket.
    There is a saying good results come from good judgment. The important part of the saying is good judgment comes from bad experience. When making decisions think about what could go wrong and how you will explain the bad results to the boss or the cops.

    I've been very lucky in that I have had more close calls and gotten away with some things that other drivers get ticketed or fired over. I try very very hard to learn from those and never repeat them. Many people take every bad event or close-call as proof the universe will protect them or they are only in trouble because the authorities don't like them.
     
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  11. Moose1958

    Moose1958 Road Train Member

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    In this case I am not sure the cop has to. I can't say anymore until I actually see that charge.
     
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