A day in a truckie's life.
Today I delivered three liquid loads at twenty-five tonne a piece. I only travelled on A and B roads, no highways or motorways. On each journey I had a near miss.
Incident 1: I'm driving north at the speed limit of 80kph, no other northbound traffic in sight behind or in front of me. I approach a secluded road running off to my left as a southbound car wants to turn right into same, without signaling. In order to beat me across the intersection he had to severely cut the corner. It just so happened that there was an east bound car approaching at the same time, necessitating both cars to panic stop. Now this genius has blocked my lane, giving me 60 feet to stop! Fortunately, I had no oncoming traffic so with very heavy braking and swerving, I managed to just miss 'Mr I don't wait for anyone'.
Can you imagine what 25 tonne of liquid is doing after a manoeuvre like that?
Incident 2: Another impatient moron has to rapidly accelerate to beat me to a lane merge so he can turn into a service station 150 metres past the merge. More heavy braking and another 25 tonne sloshing around.
Incident 3: On a very undulating and winding section of a scrub lined 80 kph road I crested a hill between two ess bends to find a car performing a U-turn across double lines. To compound the stupidity the woman driving the car paniced when she saw me coming, and propped across the centre of the road. The car was full of young kids, more heavy braking and you know the rest.
That relays today but it's fairly typical of every truckie, every day. Most of of these clown have no idea what mayhem they cause or how the skill of this nation's truck drivers saves lives, injuries and wrecked cars every day.



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