Semi-serious blunder at intersection

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Florescent-android92, May 17, 2022.

  1. Another Canadian driver

    Another Canadian driver Road Train Member

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    This method actually works perfectly fine.
    Believe it or not.
     
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  3. bumper Jack

    bumper Jack Heavy Load Member

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    To the point of quitting a job?
     
  4. MysticHZ

    MysticHZ Road Train Member

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    That was the view the police officer had when I did the same thing in those conditions ...
     
  5. supergreatguy

    supergreatguy Road Train Member

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    Any green light you’re coming up to is likely going to turn yellow. Approach a green light already covering brakes, and don’t play the run and gun game. It’s anxiety inducing if you’re always trying to make it through.

    green: approach covering brake
    yellow: obviously bring it down
    red: if far enough, ride low gear until stop

    or you can follow my 6 year olds idea of it

    green: go
    yellow: “speed the hell up”
    red: “GET OUT OF MY WAY TRAFFIC”
     
  6. 88228822

    88228822 Heavy Load Member

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    Your choices leading up to that moment created the situation you found yourself in.

    If you expect 4 wheelers to do the dumbest thing possible in any scenario, you will rarely be disappointed.

    Just because YOU wouldn't lock up the brakes for a yellow doesn't mean that other people won't...
     
  7. Bean Jr.

    Bean Jr. Road Train Member

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    This is so true. A couple years ago, some guy named Renegade Truck, I think he was on here, made a video and CDL life shared it. Most people were sympathetic, but most here said the same thing. "Why are you blowing your horn at cars that are passing you on the right? That's what 4 wheelers do!"
     
  8. Pat Riot

    Pat Riot Bobtail Member

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    So i have less time CDL than you but 20 years of driving F350 with horses on from 22 to 38 foot trailers— what I learned over the years is always allow your following distance to increase to more than what you might think. And if people cut in or get impatient dont let it get to you! I had a hard stop a few months ago at a stoplight i was sure my brakes were failing— i did not run the red but it was a pucker 9 situation and I barely made the stop. When I got home and opened the trailer doors— the whole load had shifted forward by 5 feet ( we carry hay so the van is always jammed) .. the farmer had not loaded a full load as the hay had gotten stuck partway in as he was pushing the bundles. I wanted to quit for a minute but got over it. I hope you do too.
     
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  9. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    Well, it wasn’t for me the first time I had that happen, but the OP only has about a year and a half under his belt. In this day and age with trucks that drive more and more like big cars, I think people might take longer than that to toughen up and grow into the job.

    God willing, they eventually do.
     
  10. Florescent-android92

    Florescent-android92 Light Load Member

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    I did get over it and am back to normal + an extra 20 meters following distance, lol! I used to be that farmer who received the hay actually, I miss the days of cattle management, when at least folk weren't actively trying to get me to assist in their suicide
     
  11. Florescent-android92

    Florescent-android92 Light Load Member

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    I've actually driven trucks since I was 12, I just never been licensed, or driven in cities for that matter. It's a learning curve since all iv done is Alberta Sask northern BC highway and fertiliser spreading
     
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