Grumps wrote:
Pat Hasler wrote:
My truck is a Volvo VN 610 and I usually pull a 53 foot trailer, overall it is 72 feet long and has a gross of 80,000 lbs (40 US tons)
Typical........(and here choosing a word that will not cause offence to Kate)......American. All they ever want to talk about is
size.
Hi Pat.
A question that I should have posed in my reply to the originator is, "Was the nature of the road such that the vehicle in question could have, at various locations, attained speeds of 45mph or even 50mph, without becoming inherently dangerous?"
Well

Sorry it took so long to answer but I orriginaly read the bit about Kate, laughed my self crazy and forgot
I drive acording to the type of road of course. A straight reasonable road that allows me to drive at the limit is fine, I am not recless

It depnds on load type, and hazards etc. On an interstate highway I mostly drive 10 mph over the limit and the State troopers never bat an eyelid as I actually overtake them. I am usualy slowed by some idiot in a car sitting in the middle lane at exactly on or below the limit, I never tailgate or harrass anyone and keep a safe following distance.
Over the years driving trucks over here and back home I make the truck feel like an extention of my own body, I feel every bump, every slight difference, every adjustment in load and handling and drive the speed I feel safe at.
My point is that having two separate limits for cars and trucks is a recipe for disaster. When trucks etc drive slower than cars it creates fustration among the faster drivers, this in turn leads to accidents.
Truck drivers here are paid by the mile, which I must say I thing is very foolhardy as it encourages speeding.
As an example;- Today I left Glens Falls NY, did two deliveries in NJ the picked up 30 miles south east of Philladelphia, in order to do that run within the law (log book wise) I was doing over 70 mph whenever possible, I did a total of 658 miles in one days work, on exact calculation back in the yard in my 11 hours permitted driving I averaged 62 mph.
That amount of miles would be impossible in the UK. I had to spread the 14 hours total daily duty to 16 hours by taking 2 hours sleeper rest mid shift, the only problem with that is I have to then show 8 more hours in the sleeper before comming home .................. Yeah right
Here I am
