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Give yourself a few uppercuts cuttlefish

Where do i condone tailgating & intimidation???? attitude to imply??
Mate i am a professional b/double driver,never had an accident,always kept it shiny side up,your implication is way off,your not even close.if you go back & read all my posts carefully you will see ive admitted there are a few numnut truck drivers,but what im trying to say here is to set the car drivers right by giving them some good info/tips,see what i say on speeding/speed limiters.
See julia wanted to know why if we are limited to 100kmh why some do 105kmh...explained,on the flat a speed limited truck cannot do much more than 100,but a double will do around 105kmh as the extra 20t just keeps pushing you along...
Dont forget this stat:80% of accidents involving a truck & car is the cars fault,i am a profesional driver,i do it for a living,from sydney to brisbane & melbourne & way out to dubbo,i know the speed limit,type of road conditions,red light cameras,speed cameras,all the speed limits from brisbane to adelaide,do you know what type of driving skill is required to drive a 62.5t monster from sydney-brisbane,you cant be just a driver.
CF you would be blown away by some of the things car drivers do,fair dinkum you have to see it to believe it...absolute suicide actions..tb
Where do i condone tailgating & intimidation???? attitude to imply??
Mate i am a professional b/double driver,never had an accident,always kept it shiny side up,your implication is way off,your not even close.if you go back & read all my posts carefully you will see ive admitted there are a few numnut truck drivers,but what im trying to say here is to set the car drivers right by giving them some good info/tips,see what i say on speeding/speed limiters.
See julia wanted to know why if we are limited to 100kmh why some do 105kmh...explained,on the flat a speed limited truck cannot do much more than 100,but a double will do around 105kmh as the extra 20t just keeps pushing you along...
Dont forget this stat:80% of accidents involving a truck & car is the cars fault,i am a profesional driver,i do it for a living,from sydney to brisbane & melbourne & way out to dubbo,i know the speed limit,type of road conditions,red light cameras,speed cameras,all the speed limits from brisbane to adelaide,do you know what type of driving skill is required to drive a 62.5t monster from sydney-brisbane,you cant be just a driver.
CF you would be blown away by some of the things car drivers do,fair dinkum you have to see it to believe it...absolute suicide actions..tb
All heavy vehicles are fitted with speed limiters at 100kmh,once the vehicle hits 100kmh,you can pump the accelerator a 100 times & you wont get any power,when it drops back to 100(most cut at 100-105kmh)so say it cuts in at 102mh you then coast until it gets back to 100kmh then you got gas again,by having it set a little over 100kmh it lets you sit on 100kmh without the limiter cutting in,its better on fuel consumption.
We have 23 safety cam sites which photograph our faces & number plates,S.A. also has cameras but not VIC.we have to know the 100's of combinations between those sites,on the rta website at travel time information it has the times between each camera,if we go through the camera too quick,which means you were speeding,the rta sends your boss a letter asking him for the copy of your log book page,which you hand in each week,if your logbook times dont match the camera times you get fines up to $2800 & 1 mark on your licence,3 marks & you lose your licence for 3 months...
Here is the rta camera times,which gives you an idea of the rules we have to follow..
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/index.cgi?action=safetcamcalc.form
http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/freight/safetcam/calculator.asp
http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/freight/safetcam/safetcam_sites_02.asp
Despite what you might think there is not alot we get away with,but listen to the meedja & we are all on drugs looking to kill car drivers.
Since the 2 big accidents up north in '89 the road authorities have had a microscope all over us.....tb![]()
See the above post re the speed limiters,you will find on the straight part of the road single trailers are right on 100-101 kms,but with a b/double even on a straight stretch the extra 20 tonne pushes you up to 105kmh,thats why a double(62.5t) is quicker than a single(42.5t)