Oi truck drivers!
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stooz

Original Poster:

3,005 posts

307 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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Can you explain why truck drivers use mobile phones?

Surely a job which means constant driving of huge dangerous tonnes of steel would make perfect sense to get a headset or handsfree fitted?

I saw one hell of a lot of trucks chatting on their phones over the bank holiday.

Why don't the company provide handsfree if its part of the job requirement? they can't expect you to break the law for there benefit can they?

Or have I missed a vital reason for it?

gh0st

4,693 posts

281 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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Its how they co-ordinate their .000005MPH overtakes at the worst possible times. Gotta have communication.

Or its probably to do with wind or something....





jmorgan

36,010 posts

307 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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I have a handsfree kit in my van. Being higher up I also see a lot of car drivers doing the same.


But then I see it when driving my car as well.

Buffalo

5,476 posts

277 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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Even worse than that - the number of bus drivers i have seen sending text messages and calling on the phone whilst the bus is on the move, full of passengers has shocked me senseless!

I'd have to tell the driver to fck off if he did that with me on the bus...

If calling is deemed dangerous, then texting must be worse?

wolf1

3,091 posts

273 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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Can you explain why car drivers use mobile phones?

Touche!!!!!!!!!!!!!

towman

14,938 posts

262 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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gh0st said:
Its how they co-ordinate their .000005MPH overtakes at the worst possible times. Gotta have communication.


Got it in one!

Example........" here comes a beemer...wait for it,wait for it, wait for it,......break right NOW"

Works every time!

Steve

towman

14,938 posts

262 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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A lot of trucks I drive are fitted with hands free, but lock out any unknown numbers. So we get left with hand held.

supraman2954

3,241 posts

262 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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towman said:

gh0st said:
Its how they co-ordinate their .000005MPH overtakes at the worst possible times. Gotta have communication.



Got it in one!

Example........" here comes a beemer...wait for it,wait for it, wait for it,......break right NOW"

Works every time!

Steve
....as long as you do it with beemers and mercs only, then it's ok

towman

14,938 posts

262 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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supraman2954 said:

....as long as you do it with beemers and mercs only, then it's ok


We save the two mile long lane policing prior to roadworks for the japanese stuff.

Steve

towman

14,938 posts

262 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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stooz said:
Or have I missed a vital reason for it?


Slap My Top.

Only those "in the know" will understand.

Steve

supraman2954

3,241 posts

262 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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towman said:


We save the two mile long lane policing prior to roadworks for the japanese stuff.

Steve
....and English and German and French and American and Italian and Korean and......well, all of them really, huh?

towman

14,938 posts

262 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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supraman2954 said:

towman said:


We save the two mile long lane policing prior to roadworks for the japanese stuff.

Steve

....and English and German and French and American and Italian and Korean and......well, all of them really, huh?


Did`t you know? We all have every other truckers phone number. Ever wondered why the rolling roadblock moves just a little bit to one side so just one car gets through? Well now you know why. I will probably get hung by Daffia (Truckers "Enforcement" team) for this, but thought I would share the secret with a fellow PHer.

Steve

towman

14,938 posts

262 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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And to save you asking why we wander across the carriageway at night, I`ll divulge another secret (In for a penny etc....). Its called "Skittles" !

Steve

silverback mike

11,292 posts

276 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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Spoke to an HGV driver once, who was very close to battering seven bells of .... out of a company car driver who was piloting his vectra into the nearside lane whilst on the phone approximately 6 feet infront of said HGV.

Why oh why don't these knobs who refuse to buy a handsfree attempt to cause a major incident by diving infront of an object that takes the same amount of space to stop as a supertanker. I remember congratulating the driver for 1. Managing to avert a major incident, 2. Not knocking the blokes head off.

Sometimes I wish I had taken a bit longer to arrive.

Please please remember gert big trucks need gert big stopping distances...

And it does help if truck drivers stay off the phone too.

towman

14,938 posts

262 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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silverback mike said:
Sometimes I wish I had taken a bit longer to arrive.



Now waiting for..."When I got burgled in 1978, you didnt turn up until 1982....blah blah blah"

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

278 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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towman said:

stooz said:
Or have I missed a vital reason for it?



Slap My Top.

Only those "in the know" will understand.

Steve


Or those that can use Google

www.slapmytop.andmuchmore.com/