Posted by cjunrau on September 14, 2021 at 05:23:27 from (184.151.246.170):
In Reply to: Re: 18 y o otr drivers posted by Hoofer B on September 13, 2021 at 18:31:38:
I dont think hours or miles will help anyone. Look at some of these guys who have been on the road for years and drive like idiots. As a farmers son I drove semi at 12 years old and by the time I was 18 and had a cdl I could back a B train better than guys with 15 years otr experience. If you can make the test you can drive anywhere. Start making the driving test like reality not a 12 minute joy ride. For myself I dont drive in any citys. I have and can do it but I dont want to. I haul wide load only and drive around every chance I get. I dont use log book at all and have never had an accident of any kind. I dont consider myself a trucker as I cant run more than 12-14 hours a day. My body doesnt like me if I try. That has been the problem with log books forever. If people drove to there abilities instead of what the log book says you can or have to would have been less accidents. If I get tired I sleep for 2 hours and go again for 2 -3. Stop for 2-3 and go again. You cant do that running log books.
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