My Onguard system keeps the vehicle in front of me 5.5 to 6 seconds away. Our company policy tells us to keep 7 seconds away (more in bad weather conditions). Why they didn't set Onguard for 7 seconds I'll never know.
Anyway this hundred feet or so is seen to other vehicles as an opportunity to use up that space. Even most truckers will pass me and cut into this space. This pushes me back even more. Some days I have seen a dozen vehicles cut in front of me in less than a minute. Tailgating the vehicle in front of you won't get you to your destination.
Why is a safe following distance seen as an opportunity?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Diantane, Mar 4, 2016.
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You sure drive slow. At 11 miles per hour a 6 second following distance is about 100 feet.
I get those trucks that need to fill the gap all the time. You can't control what others do and if you prioritize space it's going to happen. -
@Diantane you can do very little to control other people's actions, but you can control your own.
There will always be other drivers trying to fill in that gap -- nothing you can do about it but let it grow again. At times it'll feel like a sisyphean endeavor, but it'll help keep everyone around you safer.
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1.) OnGuard (cattle prod)
2.) Company Policy (handholding)
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Look for this babysitting to only get worse. I foresee a day when a trucker will pull into a weigh station and the weighmaster will get a readout of your hours driving and your average speed. A day will come when you will get a message from safety to not follow that car so close or when you docked you came close to hitting that other truck so you need to come in for more training.
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Find a company that doesn't force you to use such a moronic system like OnGuard. Then just sit back, relax and just drive. Being a professional means having fun in last place.
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