Robert J replied:
Thanks, G-Town. What I wrote is what I live by every day when I'm driving my car, and it certainly will be in an 18-wheeler.
I hope I didn't come across as scolding the OP, as that was not my intention. It was more of a general message for everyone, and discussion about accidents made me bring it up.
I'll look through Gladhand's posting history in a bit. I'm always up for learning from others' struggles and challenges. It builds character and makes you a man if you face your problems head on and don't quit.
Your prudence as a 4-wheeler will serve you well in the 1st seat.
Good luck to you.
That's great. Always remember safety is priority #1 no matter what. Just a second or two of carelessness can destroy lives, both the person/people you hit and yours.
Besides the enormous legal consequences, I don't know how I could live with myself if I caused a fatal accident.
Brett, we need a like button for this. This is so true. 😁
Congrats Gladhand! Without a doubt, one year of safe driving in a rig is a major accomplishment and something to be really proud of.
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Thanks, G-Town. What I wrote is what I live by every day when I'm driving my car, and it certainly will be in an 18-wheeler.
I hope I didn't come across as scolding the OP, as that was not my intention. It was more of a general message for everyone, and discussion about accidents made me bring it up.
I'll look through Gladhand's posting history in a bit. I'm always up for learning from others' struggles and challenges. It builds character and makes you a man if you face your problems head on and don't quit.