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Old 04-03-2010, 06:41 PM   #151
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Here's another thought everyone.

TRUCK DRIVERS are more skilled and are MORE QUALIFIED.. We have a HIGHER category license and have had a higher level of training and road education than those who are legally ONLY skilled to drive a car.

WE, truckies are better, safer, more qualified and smarter drivers when we're not surrounded by idiotic morons in cars.
Is that youass....
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Old 04-03-2010, 07:35 PM   #152
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I can see that by introducing this new law there will be more cars side swiped and possibly pushed off the road.

If a truck is in the middle lane of a 3 lane freeway and has a slower vehicle in front of him, it is generally safer for the truck to pass on the right hand side where he has less of a blind spot.

Trucks will have to by law over take in the left hand lane now, and believe me, nearly all large trucks have a shocking blind spot where the left hand front wheel is...................there WILL be more accidents where the truck moves left into cars in the left lane.
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Old 04-03-2010, 07:42 PM   #153
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I can see that by introducing this new law there will be more cars side swiped and possibly pushed off the road.

If a truck is in the middle lane of a 3 lane freeway and has a slower vehicle in front of him, it is generally safer for the truck to pass on the right hand side where he has less of a blind spot.

Trucks will have to by law over take in the left hand lane now, and believe me, nearly all large trucks have a shocking blind spot where the left hand front wheel is...................there WILL be more accidents where the truck moves left into cars in the left lane.
A very good point.
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Old 04-03-2010, 07:45 PM   #154
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DJR-351 that's definitely happened to me, in fact driving down the far inland way Brisbane to Melb I was passed by "several semi's" while sitting 5k over the limit and towing a caravan. Some really flew by and then we laughed about the 100 speed limited sign on the back. The drivers all did a good professional job though.
"several semi's" you say, I say how many did you interact with as a whole? Hundreds would be my guess and you probably didn't even notice them.

Get a grip. Better still go and grow everything you buy from a supermarket, chemist, etc, etc, because without trucks that is exactly what would happen.

It always amuses me that "car drivers" keep sooking about trucks on the major highways, just for your edification, only 15% of all freight moved in this country is moved interstate the other 85% happens within the State, you figures are hardly representative of the "big picture".

You sound just like Today Tonight or A Curent Affair when you state ******** like this, you statements are no better than theirs, full of holes and inaccuracies, plus a bit of rubbish thrown in.
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Old 04-03-2010, 07:48 PM   #155
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I can see that by introducing this new law there will be more cars side swiped and possibly pushed off the road.

If a truck is in the middle lane of a 3 lane freeway and has a slower vehicle in front of him, it is generally safer for the truck to pass on the right hand side where he has less of a blind spot.

Trucks will have to by law over take in the left hand lane now, and believe me, nearly all large trucks have a shocking blind spot where the left hand front wheel is...................there WILL be more accidents where the truck moves left into cars in the left lane.
What a crock of ********, when was the last time you drove a truck?

By making a statement like this proves your feeble understanding of truck driving and how professional MOST are.

And how is your application as a reporter for ACA or Today Tonight going by the way?
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Old 04-03-2010, 07:53 PM   #156
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Sorry but I can sympathise with truckies, I know quite a few, have heard many 'horror' stories, near misses etc etc.... In my opinion this proposed law stinks
What about the many, many "truck accidents" that involve the driver of a car committing suicide by driving into the front of a heavy vehicle?

These figures start their lives as road fatalities, but after investigation and normally a suicide note found, these are then taken off the road accident data, but no-one ever hears about that. ACA doesn't run that story.
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What a crock of ********, when was the last time you drove a truck?

By making a statement like this proves your feeble understanding of truck driving and how professional MOST are.

And how is your application as a reporter for ACA or Today Tonight going by the way?
He drives trucks for a living

I think you need to get off your self righteous high horse Trev...
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Are you serious, then I feel sorry for those that interact around him.
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Very scary stuff .... the attitudes of both sides. I don't drive a truck but respect all road users as everyone should .... whether its a Moped or a B double.



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