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Lifer
- Sep 21, 2001
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I know it's a pain in the ass but try to always give the trucker the benefit of the doubt - unless you have driven a large delivery truck around for a couple of weeks you have no idea what they have to deal with (I know I didn't)
It's like all common sense disappears when someone sees a large truck driving around. Everyone always assumes they can cut in front of the truck or beat the truck with no regards to the laws of physics. I am pretty sure I got dangerously cut off more times in a month driving the delivery truck than in all my times in a regular vehicle combined
I even got yelled at a couple of times because people thought I got too close to them after they cut me off. I tried to explain the physics behind stopping a truck laden with thousands of pounds of equipment in the amount of space they gave me but I don't think they understood
Trying to get over into another lane was another constant battle. People would always speed up to prevent you from merging even if there was originally an open area. Often they would slow back down to speeds that were below what I would have been driving at anyway - they just saw a truck and assumed they needed to be in front of it regardless of the situation. I can now completely understand getting over when ever any opportunity presents itself - it will probably be the last one you see for miles
I always go out of my way to give truckers extra space, both in front and in back and make room when they put the blinker on to merge. I can't imagine the hell it would be to deal with all the stupid drivers when you're in a truck, and to do it all day long. Ugh.
