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Old 04-11-2007, 09:35 AM
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Some guys who have regular routes every nite have started putting a colored light on their dash so oncoming trucks who also run the same road can distinguish them from other trucks of the same company by the color and quantity of the lights in the windshield. LTL companies like Old Dominion for example so I would say thats what its for. Its a driver thing, nothing to do with the company, this way they can say "hey ya look good back thataway-seeya on the flipflop".
BINGO. This is all it is, just a way for nighttime linehaul drivers to identify their buddies in the dark.

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They think its cool I guess.
More likely they do this to break up the monotony and boredom of nighttime linehauls.
Right :roll:
I'm a linehaul driver and I'm telling you for a fact that is what it is. Believe it or not. They come in different colors and the slang term really is "good buddy light" although I'm sure the people who have them dont call them that.
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yeah we have them to tell each other who is coming at them, and they are cool...cum, cum
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Old 04-11-2007, 03:17 PM
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Some guys who have regular routes every nite have started putting a colored light on their dash so oncoming trucks who also run the same road can distinguish them from other trucks of the same company by the color and quantity of the lights in the windshield. LTL companies like Old Dominion for example so I would say thats what its for. Its a driver thing, nothing to do with the company, this way they can say "hey ya look good back thataway-seeya on the flipflop".
BINGO. This is all it is, just a way for nighttime linehaul drivers to identify their buddies in the dark.

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They think its cool I guess.
More likely they do this to break up the monotony and boredom of nighttime linehauls.
Right :roll:
I'm a linehaul driver and I'm telling you for a fact that is what it is. Believe it or not. They come in different colors and the slang term really is "good buddy light" although I'm sure the people who have them dont call them that.
but most otr drivers that have a light use it for anti-glare
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Old 04-11-2007, 03:28 PM
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What they are talking about, is the LTL fellers that run them on their dash so that their buddies recognize them. I've seen some of the Fed Ex trucks with little red lights on the dashes. I didnt think about it, til Snowman mentioned it.
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Old 04-11-2007, 03:49 PM
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Well the guy said it was Old Dominion pulling doubles, thats LTL! :wink:
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I have worked with guys at Conway that used those lights, so other LTL's could identify them. The same guys run the same roads every night and you tend to talk and get to know the other drivers.
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thats a cool. But what does DOT say do they care that the lights are their?
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Old 04-12-2007, 10:17 AM
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thats a cool. But what does DOT say do they care that the lights are their?
I dunno? guess the lights hot on the dash while stopping the scale when DOT says stop. Guess sometimes you gotta go when told to stop?
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Old 04-14-2007, 05:40 PM
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If I remember right it used to be illegal to run that light on the dash.

I cannot remember what they said it was for unless it meant a union truck
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If I remember right it used to be illegal to run that light on the dash.

I cannot remember what they said it was for unless it meant a union truck
Maybe so. Never heard of that one.
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