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12-12-2013, 12:43 PM | #32 | |||
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In vic we have 3kmh tolerance and mobile radar, fixed and mobile camera, point to point cameras, red light cameras and no flourescent warning signs. I would love to drive my car at 150k and keep everyone happy, but i am constrained by the man. And yes i do sit in the left when not overtaking.
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12-12-2013, 12:47 PM | #33 | ||
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On the open road l only want to get past, not be right up a cars bum for the love of it. Most cars are doing less than the indicated 100ks where as my truck is doing a limited real 102ks. On single lane roads just wave him past, slow a bit once he pulls out, not before, flash the headlight when it's safe for him to come back in. You will in most cases get a flash of the blinkers as a thank you. Really it's not that hard, try it you might be surprised.
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12-12-2013, 01:03 PM | #34 | |||
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Read all the posts from the start and you will see i am being quite reasonable. The guy up my bum had a wall of cars in front of me to contend with in a busy inner city freeway (80 k limit). He was just being a dick by intimidating (on their bumper) everyone in front of him and weaving with last minute indicating so we have to swerve or brake heavily. Again, plenty of crappy car drivers too, but they are not regarded as" pro"drivers, nor are they in charge of 60 tonne of fun.
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12-12-2013, 02:29 PM | #35 | |||
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My point in case. The camera's will stamp out most of these behaviors. If I am caught tailgating in the tanker. Might as well start looking for a job before the end of shift. |
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12-12-2013, 02:36 PM | #36 | ||
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I am a professional truck driver myself. I see other truck drivers doing the wrong thing day in and day out. I cringe at the consequences sometimes. These camera's are aimed at stamping this behavior out. Don't get me wrong I don't like big brother as much as the rest of us. But after having this system installed in my truck for over a month. I can see the benefits.
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12-12-2013, 02:47 PM | #37 | ||
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every truck driver is a tailgating, speeding, over weight hoon!
there said it, well it's a generalism isn't it, just like all cyclists run red lights and ride 3 abreast. Like any group there are those that do the right thing and those that are cowboys, my Dad drove semi's interstate and has lot's of stories about crashes and loosing mates, many were caused by excessive speed on bad roads and cowboys tailgating each other in convoys. Most accidents involving cars were normally lower speed and caused by the car not giving the truck room, especially when braking. Like speed limiting has slowed down many drivers, dash cams will help control some of the idiots and help protect those that do the correct thing
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15-12-2013, 02:39 PM | #38 | ||||
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but therein lies the problem, you sprout this **** off down the street and majority of ignoramus' will believe you yes you are
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15-12-2013, 02:43 PM | #39 | |||
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This is the real world not Duel
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15-12-2013, 08:50 PM | #40 | ||
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Ok man.
So i myself havnt seen many trucks into the back of a car. Doesnt mean it doesnt happen. Why tempt fate by sitting a metre off someones bum that cant go any quicker coz of a wall of Cars in front of them. Its still not a good thing. Its very intimidating and also illegal. Its kinda like walking around town waving a gun at everyone and those people freak out, but when the cops arrest you, you then you admit you werent really gonna shoot anyone, but you might still go to jail coz its illegal and wrong. Even as a pro truck driver, im sure you would rather not be on the edge of your seat with your brake foot quivering in anticipation of a 0.2 second reaction time coz you have only left enough room to stop in 0.1 second. Wouldnt you rather leave more than 1 metre gap at 60kmh and moreso at freeway speed to make your own job less stressful? Im sure the 2 second gap rule (dry weather) would need to be adhered to especially in a truck with trailer brakes that lock up in a cloud of blue smoke. Again i never did say that car drivers are the best and truck drivers suck. I merely stated that if anyone on 2 wheels, 4 wheels or more tailgates and weaves forcefully in and out of lanes etc like the b double we had up our bum (about 1 metre behind me and in the middle lane) on a busy inner city freeway, then they need an attitude adjustment and if they keep doing it then i call the cops. Its even worse if a so called pro driver does it, they generally have any where from 10 to 50 times the mass of a passenger car and it intimidates and makes people nervous, driving is stressfull enough these days without someone playing games wouldnt you agree? Again i have no probs with truck drivers, if they give me enough warning to adjust speed etc, i let them in front with my highbeam flick and they get in front and alternate their indicators as a thankyou and everyone is happy, what ever makes the traffic flow better and less stressful then thats good for everyone. I only have a problem with anyone who is inconsiderate or severely unskilled or both. Im sure these dash cams will catch heaps of bad car drivers too. Bye now. Ps: yes i have seen duel and it doesnt make me freak when i see a Kenworth or the like, even a black one with dark tint.
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15-12-2013, 08:54 PM | #41 | ||
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For your information, I also hate tailgating by trucks, but I don't lose sleep over it, I understand them, I allow for them, I certainly don't get intimidated by them when in my car, in fact all I do is allow a bigger gap in front and when the opportunity arises I make moves to allow them to get past - the solution is quite easy if you try
And for the record, as both a car driver and truck driver, I have been tailgated by more cars than trucks - just sayin' My tip for you is to get their rego number and report them to the Authorities or their boss, not jump on an internet forum to rally the troops
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15-12-2013, 09:15 PM | #42 | |||
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If you hate tailgating truck drivers why are you making excuses for them, just saying |
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15-12-2013, 09:17 PM | #43 | |||
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I was also not jumping on the bash truckies bandwagon. I was on the ive had enough of inconsiderate drivers bandwagon.
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15-12-2013, 10:22 PM | #44 | ||
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Yeah....
See it all the time. ********* in the middle lane doing 90 - 95 and not concentrating either texting, eating or talking to the person next to them. The worse road for it lately has been the gateway motorway... Every morning I travel it to go to work and without a doubt there is some stupid idiot sitting in the middle lane not concentrating or overtaking. Time the police started fining people for sitting in the middle lane obstructing traffic.
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15-12-2013, 10:35 PM | #45 | ||
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or instead of pulling over cox their not sure bout something they just drive slower trying to work out if they are lost/missed their turn off or not
or they just have to get round you just to make that next turn or they'll go past you at 65 in a 60 just to do 90-95 in a 100 or best on lights change to orange and your close and trying to pull up then some care driver will zip in front of you and stop making it harder for you but always the trucks fault
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15-12-2013, 10:45 PM | #46 | ||
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there is how many more times cars than trucks on the road and you get annoyed with us due to a few bad encounters you've had
times that with how many more bad car drivers we have to put up with time the fact we are on the road all day every day of the week not just a few hours getting the stuff the average person needs just to have the average joe have a crap attitude to the transport industry as a hole
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15-12-2013, 10:57 PM | #47 | |||
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Trev, I have truckers in my family, from my uncles side. It's a family tradition. They agree that there are too many idiots giving the industry a bad name. My son in law (a diesel fitter working for a western firm) was asked on more than one occasion to over ride the governor with the trusty laptop. Not very popular when he said no. Try those arguments all you like Trev... there is never any excuse to drive closer than a minimum of at least 2 seconds from the vehicle ahead. We all know about reaction times and braking efficiency....bla bla etc etc.
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15-12-2013, 11:05 PM | #48 | ||
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[QUOTE=DASH GT;4965375]Yeah....
See it all the time. ********* in the middle lane doing 90 - 95 and not concentrating either texting, eating or talking to the person next to them. The worse road for it lately has been the gateway motorway... Every morning I travel it to go to work and without a doubt there is some stupid idiot sitting in the middle lane not concentrating or overtaking. Time the police started fining people for sitting in the middle lane So if the authorities happened to make up a new rule to book someone in the middle lane then how about they enforce the existing rule of keep left unless overtaking and the no tail gating rule regardless of which vehicle is doing it? Ps. I see both car and truck drivers texting and holding a phone up to their heads regularly. Bluetooth handsfree is cheap these days.
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15-12-2013, 11:23 PM | #49 | ||
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As a truck driver I would welcome having an on-board camera. This would prove how many idiots cut in front of us or think the space we leave in front, is for them to jump in.
Trucks tailgating....pfffft!!! |
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15-12-2013, 11:43 PM | #50 | |||
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Now i was down NSW driving the wifes Aurion and had this B double sit right up my rear real close, i did not give a hoot about that really but thought he was a fool, there is no reason for disrespecting the distance rule, but then again i think the speedo must be out on this 2011 Aurion original tyres and all but i just set the cruse control dead on the speed limit and let it do its thing. if it was up to me i would be ok siting even on 200 KM/H on a good road. but i was not going to let others push me to cop a speeding fine and i don't drive fast when i don't know the road. And why do people just come flying up ya rear at road works and i am siting on the given speed limit as i pass people working, i know people who have been hit by drivers passing by at the work site, it's not a joke |
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16-12-2013, 07:19 AM | #51 | |||
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16-12-2013, 08:14 AM | #52 | |||
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All I can say is I'm glad I don't have to drive for a living, cause there a plenty of fools driving/riding all sorts of vehicles. |
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16-12-2013, 11:14 AM | #53 | ||
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Same old story.
Doesn't matter whether its a truck, bus or horse drawn vehicle. People have lost their road manners and think the world owes them a right of way. Trucks are as bad as other drivers, they fail to keep left. On citylink and the westgate in Melbourne the FITH (xxx in the head) factor is apportioned thus: cabbies...#1 truckies ..#2 P-platers..#3 please feel free to add to/amend the list.... |
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16-12-2013, 03:52 PM | #54 | ||
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illegal boat people under the westgate and bolte .... #4
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16-12-2013, 04:06 PM | #56 | ||
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Easy for those who have never driven a truck to comment/criticise .... I suggest go get your license , drive a while and you might have a new found respect for truckies.
Then go get your H/A and multi and tell us what you think.
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16-12-2013, 05:27 PM | #57 | |||
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I am sure cornering or backing up or braking a rigid or b double can be a tough job, but why make it harder and more stressful for themselves, you, me and little old ladies by driving on top of their bumpers? Again, i dont think ANY vehicle should be doing that. And i definately dont need that when im driving to do MY job which is to get in and out of work sites safely and with minimum hassle. Lets just agree that if everyone had cameras then it would be fair. Im sure the cams on trucks would catch alot more bad driving by car drivers anyhow.
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16-12-2013, 05:27 PM | #58 | ||
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Funnily enough, I don't think I've ever been "tailgated" by a truck.
Yes, occasionally they've followed fairly close behind but nothing I would call "on my bumper". It's probably just the immense size that makes them seem like they're closer than they are. Most truck drivers are courteous and will leave plenty of space when driving in the city to make sure nothing goes awry there too. I don't know anyone who drives trucks so I'm not trying to stick up for them, just sharing my experiences. I've never felt under pressure from a truck & I've done plenty of country, highway and city kms in my time.
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16-12-2013, 05:34 PM | #59 | ||
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The truck i had behind me last week was so close that i could see the burr marks on his laser cut stainless steel grille. And that was all i could see .Yes it was a kenworth.
He was just being a dick like some of the effd up bogans in old commodores i see doing the same thing. This stuff didnt seem to happen when i had a falcon work car years ago, the corolla must have a target on the back?
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16-12-2013, 05:40 PM | #60 | ||
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I drive a B double tanker. Recently took my son-in-law with me on a few trips thru Sydney because he was wanting to upgrade his license from a medium rigid truck to semi-trailer.
His comment was " all new car licence applicants should be made to ride in a truck for half a day before they are granted a car license" (to give them a better appreciation of what it takes for a truck to negotiate corners and stop) . I have to agree with his sentiments. Some car drivers just have no idea. This morning about 5am in the B double loaded with fuel I am sitting in the right lane at a T junction at a red light with my left blinker on (thats 2 at the back and at least 4 down the length of the 25 metre truck). I am in the right lane because its the only way I can get the truck around the corner without the B trailer mounting the footpath and taking out some traffic lights/signs). There are no other cars at the intersection, but then I see a car approaching in my left mirror in the left lane. I am thinking, surely they will stop level with the back of the truck, and then follow me around the corner. But no, she drives up level with the front of the truck (as I begin to move and steer left) and then stops right where the B trailer Tri-axle will crush her car and her in it as the leverage from the prime mover and A trailer make her car as about as strong as a coke can. Because I have seen her I stop the truck half way around the corner and have to wait until the idiot moves out of the way so I can complete the manouvre. That is why everyone should be made to ride in a truck before they get their car license. Most car drivers will give you room and stay away from trucks. Some have NFI !!
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