Posted by Smalltowner on December 17, 2014 at 12:44:20 from (166.204.135.140):
In Reply to: Semi traffic and speed posted by Edd in KY on December 17, 2014 at 10:03:29:
Here in north and west Texas the truck traffic volume is definitely UP. My rating for worse drivers is; 1.rented bobtails (not semis, but still on the road, no CDL, no experience etc.) 2. Oil patch water/brine haulers (junky dirty mud covered trucks, rookie drivers for the most part it appears, big chunks of mud fall off etc) 3. Rockhaulers (paid by the load I assume by the speeds they run) 4. Independents (one truck owner operators trying to make all they can, nearly always running fast.) Just my 2 cent observations. The big company line trucks are mostly monitored by satellite and seem to follow the limits for the most part. I must add that the fastest running trucks I have ever seen on the hiway were cattle haulers.
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