Rockbadchild
Elite Member
purely noise control, within city limit no jig brake... Jig brake doesn't work as good as service brake (brake pedal) but it is way cheaper (every axel on the truck and trailer has its brakes)... so instead of using the service brake the whole way to stop they used the jig brake 3/4 of the way then the service brake the last bit... in case of emergency one would use the service brake even if they are allowed to use their jig brake.I'm not a trucker and am ignorant in the subject, so I ask to be educated. How is it that a location can ban the use of the compression brake? Is it, as a brake, a safety feature? How do you tell the driver to not use his extra braking abilities?
I hear things like this, and I think, would it be better to be annoyed by noise or to have a truck strike the house at the bottom of a hill in a quiet zone?
Every time I've heard of these policies being initiated it's always put forth by some ******* low-level politician or local businessman with an inflated sense of self-importance. They're tired of having their comfort interrupted and have the clout to get these signs and policies put in. They're probably just creating quiet zones in-between trips shuttering local shooting ranges, and purchasing beachfront property in other states, closing those beaches previously open to the public.
Is that last one a little specific? Well there are 3 cases of previously public beaches being shut down by out-of-state members of the female anatomy in Maine at this moment.
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