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countryhorseman 09-15-2007 10:43 AM

[quote="kc0iv"]

Originally Posted by countryhorseman

I find the number of drivers that don't know what OOIDA does surprising. Be an O/O or a company driver. I don't agree with everything OOIDA does but I agree with most.

Thanks for the link. I new it was there but didn't take the time to find it. In addition maybe Raafi (and others) will go to OOIDA and find out what they are about.


kc0iv

I have to definitely agree with you on that! OOIDA has numerous programs that are very helpful and useful. So many drivers fail to find out enough of their industry to truly make the most of it.

For some reason I had that link saved in my favorites, somewhere along the line I had referenced it before.

dle 09-15-2007 11:12 AM

JB and Swift aren't the only ones that are governed to 65. So is WERNER.

countryhorseman 09-15-2007 11:19 AM


Originally Posted by dle
JB and Swift aren't the only ones that are governed to 65. So is WERNER.

I wonder about Swift sometimes, I have had several of their company trucks blow my doors off lately.

As you said, numerous companies have 65 or 68 mph trucks, but many have drivers that have respect others, and do not have elephant races uphill on a interstate highway, and not have the sense for one or the other to back off, so that that mile long traffic jam behind them can get by. I am not pointing the finger at any one company, those drivers with no respect are everywhere.

Even the ones that can run triple digits have no respect, for the simple fact they are trying to commit murder, by tailgating an SUV with young childen in it, at 75 mph.

dle 09-15-2007 11:27 AM

They may be like the O/O and L/O at Werner - their trucks aren't governed.

countryhorseman 09-15-2007 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by dle
They may be like the O/O and L/O at Werner - their trucks aren't governed.

No, these are definitely company side drivers and trucks, I know the difference.

dle 09-15-2007 05:02 PM

beg to differ, but if they have werner on the side and they are going faster than 65 they are not company drivers.

I drive a kw900 for them and I keep getting asked if I'm an o/o - I dissapoint them when i tell them i am a company driver.

countryhorseman 09-16-2007 02:14 AM


Originally Posted by dle
beg to differ, but if they have werner on the side and they are going faster than 65 they are not company drivers.

I drive a kw900 for them and I keep getting asked if I'm an o/o - I dissapoint them when i tell them i am a company driver.

dle, I believe my post referred to Swift trucks, not Werner!


I wonder about Swift sometimes, I have had several of their company trucks blow my doors off lately.


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