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Fredog 03-08-2008 01:42 PM

Another driver in a big hurry
 
I was on my way to Indiana last week when this guy passed me at about 75 or 80 in the rain, this is what I saw on the way back. getting in big hurry just doesnt pay

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...og33540/39.jpg

jonekatz1 03-08-2008 04:43 PM

Another driver in a big hurry
 
I'm not surprised ! I saw a driver on 90 on the toll road just before U get to Ohio driving at a hi rate of speed on the snow lost control & sitti'n in the middle of the road stuck up to the axles. He's sitting there smoking a ciggy with the map light on with the keyboard on his lap. acting like nothing even happened out of the ordinary.If you know what I mean :!:

Mr. Ford95 03-09-2008 01:24 AM

So that was the same truck that blew past you Fredog? If so, then good, he got what he deserved for driving like an idiot. Tired of the BBR's who are O/O's that hang out into the left lane around here to pass an entire line of both cars and trucks. The line is already doing 70-75 and they hang it out there anyways. Cops can't do anything unless they actually see them doing it, so ain't worth calling them and since they are O/O's ain't worth calling their company, they will just move on to the next one.

ICS 03-09-2008 05:24 AM

that whole mentality of being the tough guy is just so primitive and disgusting to me. I guess most the time these people have pathetic time management skills, unable to get their lazy *ss out of bed or money management skills that they feel they have to run like that.

jayburd 03-09-2008 07:35 AM

Hope he wasn't hurt to bad............makes feel good like the moron in BMW who whizzed past ya gets pulled over up the road. :D

Drew10 03-09-2008 11:20 AM

As most probably know the Buckeye just had 2days of some of the worst snowfall. I decided to "hang it up" friday afternoon in Columbus as the weather was moving in (stayed in our "drop yard"). Got up early the next morning as the second system was moving in and headed out. Figured little or no traffic would be just slow going. Interstates where basically untouched by the road crews. The lanes where indistigusable, usually limited to a single "lane" that was beatin down by the traffic. Prevailing flow of traffic was about 30-35mph. Single file.
Here comes BBR from Falcon literally "plowing" his own lane around the single file traffic, at about 60mph. Im watching him in my mirror. Im over as far as I can get in my single lane, he almost clipped his mirror and fendor on my trailer as he passed. Then proceeded to chew me out for not being able to drive on the snow/sleet/ice covered road.
Here is an image of the roads that day. Never did see him again, since we were listening to the CB and communicating to one another 76 through Akron was "Jammed" up due to jacknife. (Dont think it was him) We went around. We think he got stuck in the backup.
Here is an image of the roads that day. I71N between Columbus and Lodi

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...1205026210.jpg

Windwalker 03-09-2008 01:02 PM

That reminds me of I-81 in PA last year.

I'm afraid that not all the guys you see off the road like that have been speeding. Back when Schneider only did 57 mph, I got to see several of them in the median and in the ditch. In most cases, I'm more inclined to believe it's a lack of skill and a lack of understanding the conditions they're driving on. Many times too, if you stop to see that he's OK, you'll also find that he had his differentials locked in when it happened.

I've seen guys do 180s and slide off into the ditch or median at 25 mph, and I've done a complete 360 in the middle of a bridge at 15 mph... And, that's with 18 wheels. I've seen Werner with a flatbed and a low load nearly get taken off a slippery road when he was only doing about 30 mph because of a gust in the cross wind. If you actually saw him doing that speed, then later saw him off the road, I'd say he got what he deserved.

Another serious problem is when trucks bunch up in a "RAT-PACK" in bad weather. If the lead truck loses it, the rest slide into him and you have a major pile-up. The worse the weather is, the more space you want to leave between trucks. Give yourself room to be able to stop before you get involved yourself.

VitoCorleone99 03-09-2008 01:50 PM

Yeah, Friday in Ohio. That was a treat. If they paid a few plow operators they might not have had to pay the 20,000 cops to go and check on people who slid off the road.

Drew10 03-09-2008 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by VitoCorleone99
Yeah, Friday in Ohio. That was a treat. If they paid a few plow operators they might not have had to pay the 20,000 cops to go and check on people who slid off the road.

Saw a few Locals and Bears, spun out also.
I loaded friday afternoon in Columbus, close to rush hour. No way was I going to try and head out of town then. My drop yard was only 10miles from my pickup. (Didnt even want to try a truckstop). I hid in the drop yard till about 0600 saturday morning, and started the Looonnng Trek out of Ohio, during round 2 of the storm, very few vehicles were on the road. There was a few of use driver that were muddling along together. Single file with lots of following distance, and a few 4wheels acting stupid, and the 1 Falcon driver acting real stupid.

Fredog 03-10-2008 12:29 AM

a fellow driver sent me this picture from Indiana on saturday
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...540/ATT3-4.jpg


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