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" sorry mate for killing your family, it takes ages to get the truck going again so I couldn't be arsed stopping " " oh, you drive a truck? No problem then! "
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Wake up. |
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After all, the thread is about trucks not cars. I think you should go back to sleep.
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Stay calm. Going back to sleep. |
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noooope. JUST CABBIES!!
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Cabbies of recent times are the worst !
99% of them can't speak english, also probably can't read street signs or understand our australian road rules... Yet they're still aloud on our roads ?? |
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Dan i'am with you drive a truck fully loaded and find out what it is like.Sometimes its hard to to stop loads can move even if they are tied down properly. Give them room
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Just like there are hoons giving car enthusiasts a bad image, there seems to be quite a few "new" truckies out there giving professional drivers a bad image recently.
I say "new" as I have seen quite a few semi drivers who can't even reverse properly. My only assumption is they are new to driving around the streets of Perth and are trying to jump on the mining boom.
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"drive a truck so you know what its like" yeah i will be off spending my hard earned on a few bog laps in a truck. what a laugh. The whole idea of tying down a load properly is that it is then restrained in such a way that i DOES NOT MOVE. so if the load moves after it is restrained then it is NOT TIED DOWN PROPERLY and there are laws that govern this as well. the only exception to this tied down thing is a grain truck that when stopping as hard as it can without locking up the wheels is allowed to experience a 4 tonne shift of grain per trailer to the front of the trailer (based on 40 foot standard trailer loaded to 42 tonne) trucks are designed to be able to stop quickly in emergency situations as they have brakes on each wheel or each axle depending on design. if you find it difficult to stop go fucking service your truck and for fucks sake your driving a heavy vehicle that does not react quickly so dont fucking tailgate a car because it will stop quicker than you. |
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