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MSarrow 10-22-2018 05:48 AM

Halloween Thread: What's the Scariest Part of Trucking?
 
Here's our take.

What creeps you out?

Fozzy 10-25-2018 03:43 PM

1. Fast trucks in heavy traffic
2. Slow trucks in construction areas turning into fast trucks in construction zones

LOONER-1 10-26-2018 08:54 AM

Careless and Wreck initiatives
 
What Creeps Me Out in Trucking:

juan) Those supposed "Professional Drivers" that lane change with/without signaling just after passing as well those negative statistic initiators that drive the same regardless of weather conditions like FOG.

too) Those "drivers" that pull into traffic without giving a care that Traffic has to SLOW DOWN as well CHANGE LANES when possible to avoid hitting the incoming scientists. (akin to those many cops that will suddenly decelerate then turn on their action bars to pull into the median)

trey) The "drivers" that either do not know or care to use 4 WAYS when stopping in break down lanes as well when Backing in truck stops and customer delivery/pickup locations AND the ones (growing majority) that Park Up in Breakdown Lanes (NOT on a ramp) with Haz-Mat Loads for their 10 hour breaks with no lights on.

for) The mental midgets that park in front of, on or just forward of Fuel Islands for their "30+ minute" breaks OR get or do not get Fuel then stay on the Island to enjoy a feast, then go back in the building therefore being a problem for an hour plus. (enter truck-stop)

Johnny 5 Alive) Those degenerate SLOBS that stand on their running boards (steps) and pee as well those others that empty their pee bottles on the fuel islands usually AFTER they've fueled and just before departing.

sux) The ones that have clearly not bathed in weeks (or longer), are standing in lines at fuel desks and it's winter yet they offer the aroma of a nice warm week in Laredo.

seaven) "drivers" watching videos at 65+ as well those enthusiasts eating mass quantities of food at the same or higher speeds then pulling in front of another truck and brake checking (probably due to dropping half a roasted buzzard sandwich).

ate) The ones that take out front ends because they forgot they had a trailer.

What are yours?

majorpull 03-12-2019 12:10 AM

for me its Fast Driving on Narrow Road and Driving while heavy rain.


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