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06-05-2011, 02:44 PM | #211 | |||
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One thing I notice is when I hang back on the inside lane and give trucks room to turn, drivers behind me tend to get agro!
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06-05-2011, 03:33 PM | #212 | |||
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I almost crapped myself the other day when my Wife stayed in the left lane next to a Bus on a small roundabout, when I said something she said oh I could see he had enough room (not sure if he thought the same) me I would have let him go through unless we were both stopped waiting for traffic then I would have been able to get off the line much faster then he could & be in front of him through the roundabout instead of beside him. |
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06-05-2011, 05:19 PM | #214 | |||
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I have no problem with HR trucks I am concerned though, how the HC are just getting bigger and bigger and their drivers, who were once able to be called professional, cannot be called that today. Another fact that the truck supporters cant get through their heads is large trucks have a bad rep, this is fact and most of the comments here support why this is so. |
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06-05-2011, 05:44 PM | #215 | |||
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The ignorant public? Because I highly doubt it's the well-informed public. They are still able to be called professional. I'm curious as to why you think they can't?
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06-05-2011, 05:44 PM | #216 | ||
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Has Gasolane come into this thread yet and wished death upon any non-truck drivers?
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06-05-2011, 05:51 PM | #217 | |||
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With regards to Ducati888s tongue in cheek comments :
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In Townsville up until the early 1980s railway lines criss-crossed the town to dozens and dozens of businesses. In south townsville particularly the old rail lines are still there where they used to cross suburban streets. A rail line ran through the showgrounds and onto the old FOX timber yards. Rail is still a good way to move bulk freight over long distances, however like all things it faces the axe because governments like to cut money to services and push it all into the private sector... I dont understand why (dunno if its done in other states) but why arent frieght wagons "owned" by private transport and industry and then hauled by government locos? or even private owned locos? I know a lot of the mines own their coal wagons, why cant it be done with smaller operators?
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06-05-2011, 08:15 PM | #218 | |||
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This is a much better idea ... makes life easier for truck drivers and the daytime car drivers. Less congestion for everyone ... and no meandering pedestrians (well ... maybe the odd drunk one out of pubs I guess). From what I can see ... supermarkets adopt this strategy of night deliveries ... as it makes it easier for drivers out there ... and also more can be delivered within an allotted timeframe due to "less congestion". My neighbour delivers for Woolies and works evenings/nights ... he much rather does nights than day deliveries.
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06-05-2011, 08:16 PM | #219 | ||
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For all you gooses on here wanting all this freight to go by rail you people are insane. I am a truck driver and work for a rail division (eg, we loaded containers to go via rail interstate) and although for many applications it works a treat but it doesn't take much for a de-railment to happen, or a service being cancelled and more to the point it's bloody slow!
With the volumes of freight that is moved around this country it simply can't and will never all be done on rail this country will always rely on trucks so best get used to it. What this country needs is better driver education and awareness of heavy vehicles. Never the less in saying this common sense is optional when genes are being handed out and trust me not everyone has it. So if ya can't do 100k's get the hell out the right lane and if you have no clue how to merge in traffic get off the road and if your just plain stupid stay indoors it's probably safer there!
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06-05-2011, 08:29 PM | #221 | |||
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07-05-2011, 06:49 AM | #222 | |||
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These comments about moving freight by train has really been bothering me. Why, because they make a statement without truly understanding what they are talking about.
A few facts: 85% of all freight moved in Victoria is moved intra-state, that is moved around within the State, inter-state freight only make up 15% of freight moved, so hangin it on the interstaters re: drugs etc, is an irrelevant argument. The congestion is within the greater Melbourne (red: capital city) area, not on the highways joining capital cities. The idea of having rail terminals at central point around a capital city is so ridiculous it defies belief. Why? How is the freight going to get from 'Dandenong' to Noble Park, Oakleigh, Richmond, Mulgrave, etc, etc, etc? Or are you planning to have a rail terminal at earch normal rail stop on the passenger line? unbelievable Some stats sourced from:http://www.transport.vic.gov.au/doi/doielect.nsf/2a6bd98dee287482ca256915001cff0c/612a49cebbee70a1ca257521002095fa/$FILE/freightfutures.pdf Most freight is moved by smaller vehicles not semi's or B-Doubles, so your arguments are irrelevant. Next time you are riding along in your train, lift your head up from reading the Herald Sun and just take a little notice of how many 'smaller' trucks there are on the roads and you will understand the stats above. My god, can you imagine the congestion around Oakleigh railway station as all these little trucks are trying toget their freight to and from a train. And as I stated earlier: Quote:
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07-05-2011, 09:26 AM | #224 | |||
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07-05-2011, 09:33 AM | #225 | |||
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How about you either slow down/speed up/change lanes and be a courteous driver? |
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07-05-2011, 09:42 AM | #226 | ||
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Deliveries for woolies/coles at night is very difficult due to alot of places have noise curfews.Done deliveries to both people around them ring and complain about the noise they make.I know of numerous sites where soon has the delivery window is open you have a heap of trucks lined up waiting to get unloaded.
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07-05-2011, 10:30 AM | #228 | ||
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I know of a 7-11 in Brisbane that isn't allowed deliveries after 10pm due to noise complaints of neighbouring houses. From memory it also took about 18months of battles for this store to get a licence to trade 24 hrs a day due to this.
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07-05-2011, 12:17 PM | #231 | |||
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So I consider myself to be rather well informed & truck drivers (many of them) carry a bad rep with me & its because of what they do & not what I do that causes this to be so. Yes they may still be called professional drivers however they are much less professional than they were 30 years ago |
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07-05-2011, 12:34 PM | #234 | |||
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Nobody was suggesting that(that I noticed), so why are you even using it your favor. I believe the argument was supposed to be something like a load on 1 interstate train is probably a better idea then the same load spread out on 100 tucks on the freeway. I thought that was the topic at hand, but it seams that's not the case since this thread only consists of truck drivers complaining about how trains cannot deliver stuff to city centres. Was that actually ever apart of anyone argument in the first place? |
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and with the lack of respect bordering on abuse that we recieve from car drivers you want to say we are un profesional coz we dont let car drivers have total right to the road
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07-05-2011, 02:31 PM | #236 | |||
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I don't see a truck in front of me or behind me & assume he is a bad driver or a bogan however as a result of what I have experienced myself & observed what others have had happen to them it is always in the back of my mind & in most cases they prove me correct either with there driving or abuse you get once they pass you & for what, sitting on the speed limit or slightly above & staying on the same speed in the left lane on overtaking lanes. I do sometimes see a good truck driver who is happy to sit a decent length behind me & am happy for him to pass me when & if he can which is a pleasant change & I will even often give him a wave or a short toot on the horn. It is the bad drivers that give all truckies a bad name & cause car drivers to disrespect them in general as there are far too many bad truck drivers around for many to feel the other way as its not just a few but in my experience most. |
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07-05-2011, 02:32 PM | #237 | |||
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Now they hire them back from the private operators and rail enthusiasts that bought them for about $900/hour.
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07-05-2011, 05:30 PM | #238 | |||
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If you read the posts, there is are fellow posters who believes that there should be rail stops at Dandenong etc to ease the traffic flow in Melbourne, I was just pointing out how ridiculous their argument are. Yoy say put interstate freight on a train, I say, that is not what this debate is about, this debate is about the amount of truck and big trucks on the roads interacting with cars in city environs, this is not an issue on interstate highways, this is a perceived issue in greater city environs. You are losing the debate and are now trying to change the direction of it.
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07-05-2011, 05:36 PM | #239 | |||
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My boyfriend and his mother were killed by a road train when I was 17...and prior to understanding or knowing the full story, I too had put the blame on the truck driver (just like the 'average person' does - without fully thinking it through). It wasn't until his father told me exactly what had happened, in that the car had hit a reasonably large pothole and speared off under the second trailer or some such, that I understood the truck driver wasn't at fault - yet he had to live with that for the rest of his life, and many people put blame on the driver (including me) until the facts were known. The truck was there, but he didn't cause the accident...and in 65% of cases last year, they weren't the cause of the accident, just the unfortunate vehicle who happened to weigh 30 times more than a car, of course people are going to die. And to be honest, I hardly think that watching a television show such as RBT gives you a 'good indication' of your average truck driver, let's face it...you're only seeing the ones that get pulled over, and if you're going to base an assumption on that...I really do feel sorry for you. Those shows are designed to get ratings - all of them...even the news...you need to make it as emotive and interesting as possible to hook in as many viewers as possible. It seems it's only dumbed down our once fine nation. I noticed there was a comment that every time someone went out on the road, they were tailgated by a truck - I assume that was you as well. Well, I call BS. How many truck drivers do you think there are in the country? There are cowboys everywhere, in every industry - those who have a clue know that there are not the standard, but the minority... I got tailgated my whole way back home on Thursday, despite sitting in the left lane and having the cruise control on...I guess EVERY car driver must be an idiot...same poor logic, and not true at all. As far as being less professional than they were 30 years ago...go out and have a look at the world...you won't find the same professionalism that you did 30 years ago in any industry...because the consumer is a greedy bastard who takes takes and takes some more...
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I am an average person who takes notice of peoples behavior & or events around him & base my opinions on information gathered from many sources & not just RBT but my own personal experiences as well as those of people I know or people I see in the media on many shows over many years. Oh so the truck drivers or even the car drivers I see on shows like RBT & other shows showing Police doing there job are actors lol? They are real car or truck drivers & no I don't base my opinions on 1 show or any number of shows (oops I already said that but think this will take a bit to get it through to you). I said every time or almost every time I travel on the Pacific HWY or even our local HWY I am tailgated, me not everyone lol (cant you read)? As for people in every industry not being as professional these days as they were 30 years ago in many cases I would agree though not in all & not because of some consumer greed but because as the generations move along many are simply less dedicated & lazy. Generations who want it all at 21 while living at home & paying no board & don't seem to think they have to work hard for decades before they will have it all (but that's another topic) & no not all young are like that but again MANY are just as I have said MANY truck drivers are bad & NOT ALL! I would be willing to guess you are married to a truck driver or have something to do with one as again from my experiences the only people who defend them like you have are drivers themselves or married to them, or brothers or sisters or friends to 1 or in your case work in the industry by the looks Sarah lol You also sound young to me in your answers however of that I would not be sure. finally as for your loss I am sorry as it must have been a really nasty time for you & all concerned, oh & no I would not have assumed that the truck was at fault however as you said if it was a car they hit instead of a 60 ton truck they may have survived. Last edited by Seduce XR6; 07-05-2011 at 06:40 PM. |
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