Yep. I’ve said you are not in control if using cruise control.
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Irregardless, hammer down.
Yep. I’ve said you are not in control if using cruise control.
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No , there’s just not much difference between 66-67 that they do outside of being able to 70 in cruise control . Our newer tractors do 70. Plus we are not subject to the new disapline policy that was enacted with it. If you look at it your only talking minutes in difference. If you could go 70 outside of cruise maybe it would make a big difference. Your not using cruise from the time you leave the terminal to the time you reach your destination. Splitting hairs is not worth the added disapline. IMHO. I think it’s great if it make you happy and you feel like your getting something.I have not talked to one driver at my barn that does not like having 70 available to them. Not just most but ALL here in Florida really like the increase in speed. Going slow must be a fetish for drivers in your area. To each their own.
Hydroplane. Avoidable accident.
Plus none of the Sterlings were turned up to 70.Las Vegas? Rain in Vegas is like snow in Florida. I putting that one on inexperience and not adhering to the Smith system. Plus that was in January, long before the bump in speed. Can't blame cruise set on seventy. Plus it being a Sterling, there is a good chance the cruise has not worked in years. Hammer down!
Those junkie Sterling's, the ones that I drove we're all over the road!! You had to stay on top of the wheel to keep it in your lane.Las Vegas? Rain in Vegas is like snow in Florida. I putting that one on inexperience and not adhering to the Smith system. Plus that was in January, long before the bump in speed. Can't blame cruise set on seventy. Plus it being a Sterling, there is a good chance the cruise has not worked in years. Hammer down!
Those junkie Sterling's, the ones that I drove we're all over the road!! You had to stay on top of the wheel to keep it in your lane.
Nothing drove better than the Aeromax,s
The dirt ball fleetCleanest horses in the fleet, bouncing, knocks all of the dirt and mud right off.
The cruise does kick off when the wipers are activated. Some drivers are pushing the wiper switch in to activate the washer, this bypasses the canceling of the cruise and gives one cycle of wipers.What happened to the reduced speed that happens when the wipers are activated ?
Yup remember Con-way looked out for it drivers back in the days. The bought you the top of the line equipment. SARCASMThose junkie Sterling's, the ones that I drove we're all over the road!! You had to stay on top of the wheel to keep it in your lane.
Nothing drove better than the Aeromax,s
In this accident I believe the trailer was empty or was light on the drive axles and heavy on the trailer. As a professional driver you need to know this and change you driving habits. Oh i forgot we don't hire Professional drivers any more they just want steering wheel holdersHydroplane. Avoidable accident.
What discipline? the only new thing the drive cam does is if you make a 90 degree turn above 15mph it will go offNo , there’s just not much difference between 66-67 that they do outside of being able to 70 in cruise control . Our newer tractors do 70. Plus we are not subject to the new disapline policy that was enacted with it. If you look at it your only talking minutes in difference. If you could go 70 outside of cruise maybe it would make a big difference. Your not using cruise from the time you leave the terminal to the time you reach your destination. Splitting hairs is not worth the added disapline. IMHO. I think it’s great if it make you happy and you feel like your getting something.
You have to pay attention to the fine print.What discipline? the only new thing the drive cam does is if you make a 90 degree turn above 15mph it will go off
Has not been implemented yet/ if ever. Can’t get a answer how this works. If gps or camera being set off.You have to pay attention to the fine print.
Speeding will now be coachable
Using DriveCam, we will work to proactively coach on over-speed and too fast for conditions to help prevent accidents and injuries. Two new behaviors, “Speeding” and “Cornering Speed” will be added to our DriveCam suite of measurements.
- A Speeding event will trigger when a driver travels 10 MPH or more over the posted speed limit.
These are new rules and put in place along with the turn up in speed
- A Cornering Speed event will trigger when a driver begins a 90-degree turn at 15 MPH or more.
- These events will be coachable and will be used to help reduce the risk of accidents when traveling above the posted speed.
Yep. No one is enforcing it.Has not been implemented yet/ if ever. Can’t get a answer how this works. If gps or camera being set off.
did a 90 degree turn in the yard when I was bobtail set the camera off. I was going over 15mph and I was in the yard. That 2 infraction. Never heard a word about.Yep. No one is enforcing it.