Re: I just want some volunteers
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Originally Posted by Drive55
We are all interested in how this affects your bottom line in the real world as this also impacts overall shipping costs nationwide. It would be great if everyone would volunteer to save money and reduce climate change by slowing down, but some insist on wasting energy that American's are dying for so we may need state and/or national legislation. In fact, we already have speed limits and as many have pointed out they are not enforced. That is why I am asking for people to give this a try without waiting for politicians. Why line BIG OIL's pockets when you can make more by slowing down? Or can you? That is the point of the RWVER - to get it on paper so we KNOW how much truckers could save, or as some claim, lose. Should we wait for some government agency staffed by corporate lobbyists to do this? We know what they want to sell you - MORE FUEL! I'm just looking for some volunteers who want to help document the savings.
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Count me out. To start with there is no proof that slowing down to 55 mph will change the climate. In fact, there is no actual proof that man made global warming even exists. Some are now saying that we are heading toward another ice age. They also stated that about the ice age 30 years ago. Now it is global warming. This planet constantly goes through climate changes. It is a cycle. It has gone on since the beginning of time. If we stopped all oil burning vehicles from moving it would not effect any climate changes. What all this does is make a lot of money for a handful of people and politicians.
About 30 years ago the Feds decided to institute a national speed limit of 55 mph. It didn't work then and it won't work now. What it will do is raise freight rates due to the slowing of commerce. I can't speak for others but I tend to nod off at 55. The last thing we need is to have a bunch of sleepy drivers going down the highway. It will cost a fortune to change all those signs across the country.
We don't need more legislation, nor do we need to have the government to step in and force us to put speed limiters on our trucks. If any owner wants to limit the speed of there trucks they are free to do so. All they need to do is reprogram the computer in their trucks.
I would like to know who you work for or represent. You already make some assumptions not based upon facts. You assume that there is global warming. You assume that slowing down will affect the climate. You assume that slowing down will save money. You assume that Americans are dying for oil. You assume that the government will enact legislation to limit speed. When you do legitimate market research you NEVER make assumptions. Your research will speak for itself. The way you are approaching this is to achieve the results you want. Based upon your postings I ASSUME that you plan on using any information gathered to push for a low national speed limit. I don't think this is in the best interest of this country or the trucking industry.
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