I and some colleagues were talking about how we wish everyone could see the safety videos that our company was showing us, because I don’t think most people understand how traffic works in a truck. So here’s some things we wish everyone on the road knew.
– we’re not kidding about tailgating. If you’re right behind us on a straight highway? Chances are we have NO IDEA you’re there, which means we can’t anticipate any of your movements. Plus slowing down takes multiple downshifts, so we might start decreasing speed way earlier than you expect.
– We’re not kidding about any of our blind spots. WE CAN’T SEE YOU, GUYS.
– That bit about slowing down taking a while? The same goes for when you’re in front of us. Don’t cut off a truck. Oh god, PLEASE don’t cut off a truck. If you cut me off, I’m not irritated, I’m terrified. For YOU. It can take 7 to 9 seconds for us to stop. DON’T CUT OFF TRUCKS.
– Before you get mad about how slow we’re going on the highway, keep in mind that many companies govern their vehicles so they literally CAN’T go over 60 or 65. This is a good thing, I promise. Because…
– Do you know what happens when a car meets a truck in an accident? The car gets totaled and the truck needs a new coat of paint. You will not win this fight. I know nobody likes getting stuck behind a big dumb truck, but it’s not worth your life.
We are trying our best to protect you from our 80,000 pound death machines. Please help us out.
How far ahead of a truck do trucks like us to be before merging in? I always try to be conscious of the giant potential murder machines next to me on the freeway and be nice to them, and I’d like to be sure I leave them enough space, but I’m not sure how much that is.
Filed under reasons I never bitch about truck drivers or having to go slower so I can see their mirrors (remember, if you can’t see their mirrors, they can’t see you). Also, remember that the DMV (in California anyway) states that you should always be able to see both of the vehicles’ headlights in your side mirror before passing ahead of them.
TL:DR: Don’t do stupid shit around trucks. Something could go wrong in a fraction of a second, and they’d be getting you out of the wreck with a mop.