โAug-01-2018 09:21 AM
2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.
โAug-03-2018 06:48 AM
โAug-03-2018 06:20 AM
dennis1949 wrote:
Rest areas are for going to the bathroom and stretching you legs. NOT FOR SLEEPING FOR HOURS
โAug-03-2018 06:19 AM
โAug-03-2018 06:00 AM
โAug-03-2018 05:47 AM
mat60 wrote:Johno02 wrote:..Shoot someone for that?? Are you joking? Be going to jail for ever. Im starting to wonder what really went down because it seems some are talking kind of out there.
Actually she was very restrained. called police rather than just shooting the guy and getting it over with. Only problem with shooting is all the paperwork involved.
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โAug-03-2018 05:40 AM
Johno02 wrote:
She has been driving over ten years, coast-to-coast, with a perfect safety record, and hasn't killed but one or two dispatchers yet.
โAug-03-2018 01:54 AM
cbshoestring wrote:
Wow....
So it is ok if I knock on the door of your home/ RV at 0400 and ask politely for you to turn off the porch light? As long as I am mistaken as to why you have it on, oh, and I ask politely!!!!
Do you people hear yourself?
This RVer was 100% wrong.
No wonder why so many think it is ok to squeeze their 20 foot vehicle into the 10 feet of space the trucker leaves in front of him/her at merge points. Apparently truckers have no right to be ANYWHERE, and should wilfully accept rude behavior.
KARYNKJ mentioned a camera, so I will share a word to the wise.
Cars are at fault for 80% of accidents involving a big truck. Thanks to cameras, that percentage is on the rise. The days of darting in front of a semi, assuming it is their fault if they rearend you, are gone. When the video shows they were keeping proper spacing, and YOU made an unsafe lane change in to that space, that carrier will go after you for damage to the truck and freight. Cause a big enough catastrophe...criminal charges that once were filed against the driver, may rest in your lap.
Some insurers are advising truckers to HIT you. Sound cruel....not really. If the driver attempts to avoid you, rolls the truck, etc...you go on your merry way, oblivious of what you caused. Driver may end up dead. Keeping the truck upright and on the road...is the best way for a trucker to survive.
Again, this may sound cruel...but if your dumb a** put yourself into a situation, better you die than me.
Of course most drivers will still try to miss you...to much paperwork. However, I have seen multiple dash cam clips where ignorant cars have been pushed out of the way. In some cases, I think the driver could have done a better job at avoiding the accident....they didn't bother to because they got fed up with STUPIDITY. and felt no obligation to risk their truck/freight/LIFE in an effort to protect someone else from their entitlement attitude that disregarded the truckers safety.
Rant over...happy RVing.
Can't wait for the end off month vacay when I will happily be driving with TT in tow...
Wait, what....pull a trailer on vacation. What was I thinking!
โAug-03-2018 01:07 AM
Johno02 wrote:
BTW, when the original interstates were proposed and built, they were NOT for public transportation, but for military and materials transport in a timely manner. Check your history!
โAug-03-2018 01:02 AM
Johno02 wrote:
valhalla360 , Here I go defending the truckers again, but they DO Pay (A LOT) for the roads, and they DO pay for parking in most but not all, truckstops. The amount that one truck pays each year in road taxes,(added to fuel costs) special licenses, and road/bridge tolls far exceeds what most drivers and RVs will pay in their entire driving life. .... Check your history!
โAug-03-2018 12:55 AM
cbshoestring wrote:
Wow....
So it is ok if I knock on the door of your home/ RV at 0400 and ask politely for you to turn off the porch light?
โAug-02-2018 11:52 PM
โAug-02-2018 04:48 PM
Trekkar wrote:Johno02 wrote:
valhalla360 , Here I go defending the truckers again, but they DO Pay (A LOT) for the roads, and they DO pay for parking in most but not all, truckstops. The amount that one truck pays each year in road taxes,(added to fuel costs) special licenses, and road/bridge tolls far exceeds what most drivers and RVs will pay in their entire driving life. BUT, that is a minor thing, what is major is that all these taxes and expenses are added on top of what WE (all of us) pay for food and other goods. Its is called transportation costs, and is a good part of the prices we pay every day. Especially for food products. Ever consider how much just salad stuff is consumed in somewhere like New York City?? And where it comes from?? (California and Mexico), and hot it gets to the consumer from the field?? Yes, the truckers pay for the roads and parking lots, and all the rest of us are lucky that they even let us use them. BTW, when the original interstates were proposed and built, they were NOT for public transportation, but for military and materials transport in a timely manner. Check your history!
The Interstate system WAS developed for the public: Some of the reasons were in fact military, but not many. HOWEVER: The trucking industry DOES NOT pay their share for the roads! Trucks cause roughly 99% of the road damage, yet only provide about 35% of funds to repair and maintain.
โAug-02-2018 03:31 PM
2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.
โAug-02-2018 01:31 PM