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solo379



Joined: 14 Feb 2004
Posts: 3132

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 7:55 pm    Post subject:  

Rawlco wrote: or the other TMC trucks I meet.
Don't you guys governed at 65mph? Pretty much safe everywhere, except OH! :D
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Orangetxguy



Joined: 23 Jan 2007
Posts: 1471

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 8:09 pm    Post subject:  

Rawlco wrote: The "HALO" effect huh? Yeah that is the advantage of knowing where the bears are. It is also good to be in the proper lane when they have a capture on the shoulder.

As for knowing where the diesel bears are: It is nicer to be prepared and even be looking for them if they want you to pull over at a rest area or tollbooth. They are not usually understanding if you blow past them and say "sorry, I didn't see you there" It is also good to be in the proper lane for the scales and not have to make a stupid last minute lane change.


Now do I warn people of bears and open scales? Not usually. When there is a big speed trap set up I usually let people know, or if a scale is open and backed up onto the shoulder. Otherwise I only tell people who ask or the other TMC trucks I meet.

The "Halo Effect" is when 4-wheelers and BBR's are zipping along, and come upon that bear sittin there eatn his burrito and drinkn his coke..not paying much attention to anythin...but them there speeders' slow way way down...so they appear to be obeying the law...at about 15 mph slower than the posted...just cuz they see's a bear.


Darlin little "Angels'" that they is.
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Rawlco



Joined: 25 Jan 2006
Posts: 1115
Location: Central Maine

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 8:39 pm    Post subject:  

solo379 wrote: Rawlco wrote: or the other TMC trucks I meet.
Don't you guys governed at 65mph? Pretty much safe everywhere, except OH! :D

You are correct about that. :wink:

That Halo effect is because they have no idea how fast they are going or what the speed limit is, so they slow down to be safe.

I was trying to figure the meaning of Halo until you posted the "perfect little angels" comment. I was trying to draw some connection to the video game. :lol:

We may need to come up with another name though. "Halo Effect" is already defined on Wikipedia as something else.
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DD60



Joined: 04 Jun 2006
Posts: 468
Location: Rockwall,Tx

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 1:33 am    Post subject:  

DD-60 question, have you had any accidents, notice my record; very, very good for taking my off and on driving adds up to 15 real time years of riding in the high dollar lane. The miles I ran consistently in a month out performed most teams. I did this without drugs, and as I see it having no accidents speaks for itself. Question, how many drivers have you turned around to go help,




I haven't had any accidents and I pray I never have a serious one regardless of who would be at fault. You are lucky that you never got in a wreck. An accident can happen faster than the blink of an eye,even to the most skilled driver. Whether you have a legal log after the accident can make a world of difference if it is a serious dot-reportable accident as to whether you will get a hefty fine and/or jail time. DOT usually looks the other way when it comes to logs UNTIL there is a serious wreck,and they can happen fast no matter how prepared you are. I just got audited this week and had I shown on my logs doing 3k miles in 3 days I would have risked a hefty fine and points on my license. I did run that hard in the early days I got into trucking but stopped quickly when I learned of all the risks. Running blatantly over your logs is simply not worth the risk or the money and definitely not to keep the shipper/broker/or dispatcher happy. A lot of shippers wouldn't even do business with a carrier if they knew they were running illegal. The last thing they would want is the truck to be sitting at a scale OOS because of it. Times have changed and HOS laws are a lot more heavily enforced.
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GMAN



Joined: 13 Feb 2005
Posts: 9284
Location: Tennessee

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 6:28 am    Post subject:  

You need to make sure that all of your logs and receipts match. A serious accident could put you out of business if you are found at fault and have log violations. Fines can be stiff, even in an audit.
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DD60



Joined: 04 Jun 2006
Posts: 468
Location: Rockwall,Tx

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 1:39 pm    Post subject:  

GMAN wrote: You need to make sure that all of your logs and receipts match. A serious accident could put you out of business if you are found at fault and have log violations. Fines can be stiff, even in an audit.



I agree Gman. That is what I mentioned earlier. BTW this was my very first audit and I passed it with flying colors with even some good remarks. :D The only piece of paper I had missing was the MCS-90 ins. form which I had my ins. company fax and all was good.
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GMAN



Joined: 13 Feb 2005
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Location: Tennessee

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:50 pm    Post subject:  

I am glad to hear that you passed your audit.
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