What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Opus

    Opus Road Train Member

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    Kinda makes you feel like that much more of a bad ###, no?
     
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  3. 77fib77

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  4. Rideandrepair

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    Sure do see a lot more Trucks catching fire in a crash, than used to. Higher fuel pressures? Hotter exhaust systems? More burning poisonous plastic fumes? All of the above?
     
  5. 77fib77

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    Lol yes and yes. In the autos not as much skill needed to drive lower quality drivers....

    Your answer is better. More fuel flying under pressure and more heat everywhere. Monkeysplaining.
     
  6. Blu_Ogre

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    Have noticed an increase of burn marks by the side of the road. Many times it looks like campers that caught on fire.

    Also at the big insurance auction sites have noticed an increase in burnt out cars in the lot. More than I can chalk up to increased volume of crashed cars.

    On the cars and big trucks: I wonder how many are from poorly installed/manufactured high power DC things like inverters or amplifiers....
     
  7. SteveScott

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    I see from the article that the Mega carrier execs will continue to dictate how everybody in the industry must operate by paying off FMCSA regulators as they have been doing for years.

    From the article:

    Earlier this year, the FMCSA announced its intent to launch a study of what is causing the rise in large truck-involved accidents and fatalities.

    The Agency even recently hosted its first ever virtual safety summit where this was the focus of the day-long discussion.

    The invited panelists, most of whom were mega carrier and trucking association executives, largely championed the implementation of more technologies such as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) as the best way to curb crashes.


     
  8. Cat sdp

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  9. Dave_in_AZ

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    Today there was a second and unprecedented growl after our McDonald's.

    Now, at 596.2 miles, the day has come to a close.
     
  10. Dave_in_AZ

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    Obviously the training is much more advanced at megas now.

    I mean to the point where any independent thought or concept of personal responsibility is completely eroded.

    Example 1) Swift. Flat tire. Triangles out, sticking slightly out on the off ramp. 200 yards at the end of the ramp is........wait for it........a truckstop. :banghead:

    Example 2) Swift. Flat tire. Triangles out, inside the fog line leaning way over cause narrow e lane. 1 mile up the road is an interchange. :banghead:

    Example 3) Western Express. Flat tire. No triangles. Cause he's on an on ramp 100 yards from a Love's and has a mobile truck.:banghead:

    HENCHO EL MEXICO
     
  11. SteveScott

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    I stayed at the Love's just south of Roseburg OR last night. Woke up at 0230 and left by 0300. The SWIFT driver next to me fired up his truck about the same time, plopped down in the driver seat and drove off without doing a pre-trip. I noticed a shredded tandem tire on the outside as he nearly took off my mirror pulling out of his spot. I just laughed.
     
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