You wanna see frustrated!
Slow truck passing another slow truck I get in the left lane waiting patiently for the slow poke drag race to be over. (Company drivers have no say in what speed the truck is governed)
Cars will get in the right lane and pass me and cut in front of me missing my bumper by inches ! ( I cannot even see the car over the hood)
Note: I usually have a 40,000 to 48,000 lbs. rolling donut of death CHAINED to the deck of the trailer!
Casual drivers often have near death experiences and never know it.
BTW
My Kenworth is not governed top speed is 111 mph so you are not waiting behind me in order to pass.
I normally run 68 mph for fuel mileage 1400rpm.
Do you drive a BMW? Seriously, do you?
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When there's a long backup, it's much more efficient to proceed single file through the obstruction, because people don't have to jocky for position thru the 'funnel'. If you're THAT guy that thinks he's better than everybody else who waits patiently, then yes, I assist the professional truckers in this technique every chance I get. I give them enough space to get in front of me any time they want, and flash my lights to let them know I'm cooperating. Someone thinks their time's more important than mine by jumping to the front, and forcing their way in, I've got only two words. Want to give the one finger salute, it works both ways, and best of luck to you. Have a great day.
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This is a conversation than can't happen on a board. It needs to be in person. Maybe next weekend.
You are not gonna win this one BT.....
But I am in your corner if he attacks..........
[video=youtube;bUuBlzm4pGA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUuBlzm4pGA[/video]Yeah, not gonna convince me IRL either that your snails pace impeding traffic flow trumps the rest of traffic on the road.
It would be a dance fight. Get ready.
Do you drive a BMW? Maybe have IU plates?
I'll all about helping a trucker, but you've got the attitude of the left lane cruiser I followed to work, "No one needs to go faster than me."
Your rolling doughnut of death reminds me of an ignorant phenomenon, mini van driving super moms, that would not leave the drive without every last safety belt fastened, not passing trucks like your, just sitting right next to you waiting on the chain or strap to snap or a tire to shred.
We try to keep time next to a truck, particularly a load of death strapped on a flat bed to the minimum...
The vast majority of Hoosiers can't navigate through a roundabout correctly, why would anyone expect them to merge in a orderly fashion......
Only because too few will admit publicly that the only rule governing their use is that the more aggressive driver always has the right of way.
I was told many times as a kid, Gross Tonnage Always Wins.
That was one of the few things I liked about Commifornia, was they allowed lane splitting. Not knowing any better I did it here on 465, got a few interesting reactions. I never liked being on the highway with me feet resting on the ground. Made my butt pucker.Now let’s discuss motorcycles lane splitting...
ill bring the popcorn
That was one of the few things I liked about Commifornia, was they allowed lane splitting. Not knowing any better I did it here on 465, got a few interesting reactions. I never liked being on the highway with me feet resting on the ground. Made my butt pucker.
Speaking of exits... Is it more or less efficient (for everyone involved) to get in the lane you will need to be in to exit (at full speed), say a mile before you get there, or to drive in the far left lane until your exit is about 50 yards ahead of you, come to a complete stop, then inch over a lane at a time at approximately 1-2 mph until you reach the exit? (Independent of construction - just in regular traffic conditions) If you follow the zipper merge logic, then your answer would be yes - drive as fast as you can until you are as close to the exit as you can be before merging over to get off at the exit. I ask because I see people do this every day on my commute home. If you think having one or two lanes backed up by construction merges is bad, try 5 or 6 coming to a stop for absolutely no reason.One issue to consider is when exits are involved in urban settings: If slow moving convoy due to construction is reduced in length by even 1/3 by using both lanes, that means more cars can effectively get to their exits expeditiously, thus reducing the number of cars in the crawl.
And you've got the attitude of the guy who trys to cut the line at Quikbux because I'm not standing ghey-close to the guy in front of me. I honed my skills early in Nassau County and I've got Hi-res cameras recording front and back, if you try that last second merge play on me it will end in tears (and you paying a lot of money)