Something needs to be done with truckers

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Originally Posted By: gman2304
Don't forget, truck drivers aren't the only ones who camp out in the left lane. I see gramps in his Buick as often, if not more so than trucks holding up traffic.


These people should be ticketed for impeding traffic flow as well...
 
Originally Posted By: eljefino
Originally Posted By: grampi


I don't see how these stats are related to what I've been seeing more and more of by truckers...is it dangerous for truckers to be holding up passenger vehicles while they take 5 mins to overtake another semi, or driving in the far left lane? Probably not, but they are unnecessarily impeding the flow of traffic. I wonder how many accidents between cars and semis occur because people are trying to get around these truckers who are holding everybody up? Now THAT would be an interesting stat...


They have just as much right to be there as you do. Same as Amish buggies and bicycles on surface streets. Share the road.


Truckers have as much right to be on the road as anyone else, but they don't have the right to impede traffic flow...
 
Originally Posted By: Nate1979
Originally Posted By: HTSS_TR
How many times did anyone saw a truck drivers crossed 4-5 lanes within 400-500 feet to exit highway ? Many cars did that everyday, they camped out on leftmost lane going slower than traffic then suddenly changed 4-5 lanes to exit.



+1 By and far cars are far more dangerous on the roads. Let's worry about the big problems and fix the stupid car drivers. Truck drivers may do some annoying things but they are far safer drivers than the idiots on the road texting, putting on makeup, reading, talking on the phone, etc.

Driving in the left lane holding up traffic as they try to pass another truck is a serious issue? Really? People need to quit being cry babies, stop worrying about the small things and try and stay alive by dodging the texters on the road. Geez....


You try spending 10 hours a weekend dealing with these road hogging idiots...I'd bet you wouldn't think it was such a trivial problem then...
 
You try spending 10 hours a weekend dealing with these road hogging idiots...I'd bet you wouldn't think it was such a trivial problem then...




^^^ I spend that much time in one shift dealing with all sorts of drivers. You seem to have the potential to be a loose cannon while driving. Maybe you should take a chill pill before getting under the wheel. Just sayin. ^^^
 
Originally Posted By: gman2304
You try spending 10 hours a weekend dealing with these road hogging idiots...I'd bet you wouldn't think it was such a trivial problem then...




^^^ I spend that much time in one shift dealing with all sorts of drivers. You seem to have the potential to be a loose cannon while driving. Maybe you should take a chill pill before getting under the wheel. Just sayin. ^^^


It's clear you are going to defend truckers no matter what they do...
 
Originally Posted By: grampi
Originally Posted By: eljefino
Originally Posted By: grampi


I don't see how these stats are related to what I've been seeing more and more of by truckers...is it dangerous for truckers to be holding up passenger vehicles while they take 5 mins to overtake another semi, or driving in the far left lane? Probably not, but they are unnecessarily impeding the flow of traffic. I wonder how many accidents between cars and semis occur because people are trying to get around these truckers who are holding everybody up? Now THAT would be an interesting stat...


They have just as much right to be there as you do. Same as Amish buggies and bicycles on surface streets. Share the road.


Truckers have as much right to be on the road as anyone else, but they don't have the right to impede traffic flow...


Yes, they need to move over eventually. Since they're several times longer than a car and give other truckers adequate braking room it takes them several times longer to pass. You seem massively impatient that others are in what you perceive as "your lane" and yours alone. If a shopper pauses in the supermarket with her cart blocking traffic to select an item, does this ruin your shopping trip?
 
When they block the lane on long up-hills for miles is what bugs me. One can't make the speed to pass and the other truck won't back off just a little to let them in.

Complete idiots.
 
Originally Posted By: eljefino
Originally Posted By: grampi
Originally Posted By: eljefino
Originally Posted By: grampi


I don't see how these stats are related to what I've been seeing more and more of by truckers...is it dangerous for truckers to be holding up passenger vehicles while they take 5 mins to overtake another semi, or driving in the far left lane? Probably not, but they are unnecessarily impeding the flow of traffic. I wonder how many accidents between cars and semis occur because people are trying to get around these truckers who are holding everybody up? Now THAT would be an interesting stat...


They have just as much right to be there as you do. Same as Amish buggies and bicycles on surface streets. Share the road.


Truckers have as much right to be on the road as anyone else, but they don't have the right to impede traffic flow...


Yes, they need to move over eventually. Since they're several times longer than a car and give other truckers adequate braking room it takes them several times longer to pass. You seem massively impatient that others are in what you perceive as "your lane" and yours alone. If a shopper pauses in the supermarket with her cart blocking traffic to select an item, does this ruin your shopping trip?



Why do you people keep repeating obvious things? I know this stuff. As I said, I used to drive semis...what I'm talking about is the completely unnecessary (and sometimes illegal) things they do, like driving in the left lane when they're not overtaking any other vehicles, or driving in the far left lane when there are more than two lanes...any dummy knows they can't maneuver like passenger vehicles can...
 
Originally Posted By: totegoat
When they block the lane on long up-hills for miles is what bugs me. One can't make the speed to pass and the other truck won't back off just a little to let them in.

Complete idiots.



Someone is probably going to respond to your post by saying it takes trucks longer to pass and quit being so impatient...
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Originally Posted By: Chris142
In California trucks and anything towing a trailer are limited to the right lane only. It's a real fiasco with cars and trucks trying to merge with trucks already on the hwy and doing the speed limit.

I'd rather they be in the left lane.

I've lived in different parts of the country, including five years in California. The best thing about driving on the interstate freeways in California, in my opinion, is that trucks and anything towing a trailer are limited to the right lane AND have a 55 MPH speed limit.

In Maryland you have the dangerous situation of heavy duty trucks in the far-left lane of a freeway, keeping up with traffic going 70 MPH or more. What is the stopping distance of a 60,000 dump truck going 75? More dangerous than the disparity of speeds between lanes is people passing on the right because the left lane is clogged up with trucks. The situation in California is preferable to what we have on the East Coast with big trucks driving in any lane.
 
Originally Posted By: Joel_MD
Originally Posted By: Chris142
In California trucks and anything towing a trailer are limited to the right lane only. It's a real fiasco with cars and trucks trying to merge with trucks already on the hwy and doing the speed limit.

I'd rather they be in the left lane.

I've lived in different parts of the country, including five years in California. The best thing about driving on the interstate freeways in California, in my opinion, is that trucks and anything towing a trailer are limited to the right lane AND have a 55 MPH speed limit.


In Maryland you have the dangerous situation of heavy duty trucks in the far-left lane of a freeway, keeping up with traffic going 70 MPH or more. What is the stopping distance of a 60,000 dump truck going 75? More dangerous than the disparity of speeds between lanes is people passing on the right because the left lane is clogged up with trucks. The situation in California is preferable to what we have on the East Coast with big trucks driving in any lane.


I don't have a problem with truckers using the right two lanes, but they abuse their use of the left lane...if they can't overtake slower moving vehicles without holding up others, then they should stay in the right lane until they can...
 
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I think people here are smarter than that. One truck trying to pass another up-hill at 40MPH on an 80MPH posted highway shows just how dumb some drivers are.
 
Originally Posted By: totegoat
I think people here are smarter than that. One truck trying to pass another up-hill at 40MPH on an 80MPH posted highway shows just how dumb some drivers are.

No one said you don't have individual idiots driving a truck.
 
Some may be suggesting that the number of those idiots is on the rise.

Either car drivers are getting safer, or truck drivers are getting worse when we look at the data presented.

Originally Posted By: Al
Originally Posted By: totegoat
I think people here are smarter than that. One truck trying to pass another up-hill at 40MPH on an 80MPH posted highway shows just how dumb some drivers are.

No one said you don't have individual idiots driving a truck.
 
javacontour said:
Some may be suggesting that the number of those idiots is on the rise.

Either car drivers are getting safer, or truck drivers are getting worse when we look at the data presented.

I would say it's the latter...POV drivers are definitely not getting safer...
 
Here in New Jersey the Police pound them with tickets for everything they are always pulling over trucks i talk to a lot of the guys and they are told to keep the roads safe so the truckers spread the word. The truckers are trying to make a living but here in NJ they are forced to do it safely.
There are also a lot of very good truck drivers on the roads and they keep things safe also.
 
Originally Posted By: crazyoildude
Here in New Jersey the Police pound them with tickets for everything they are always pulling over trucks i talk to a lot of the guys and they are told to keep the roads safe so the truckers spread the word. The truckers are trying to make a living but here in NJ they are forced to do it safely.
There are also a lot of very good truck drivers on the roads and they keep things safe also.


Law enforcement works when laws are actually enforced...problem is, most places don't enforce driving laws...
 
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