What is some of your Pet Peeve's

   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #1,101  
So the rules/laws/training we require for US drivers do not apply to those coming over from Mexico or Canada. Had several discussion about this when I was still working and had to interact with drivers coming out of Canada. So many of them couldn't read or speak English - no idea how they managed to navigate without being able to read road signs!
When I went to the DMV to get a handbook for a commercial license in California they had stacks of them in about a dozen languages. Except in English.

Two weeks later, when they finally got some in, what do I read on the very first page? "Must be able to read and speak English".

Uh huh. Apparently not anymore.
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #1,102  
When I went to the DMV to get a handbook for a commercial license in California they had stacks of them in about a dozen languages. Except in English.

Two weeks later, when they finally got some in, what do I read on the very first page? "Must be able to read and speak English".

Uh huh. Apparently not anymore.
That there is funny I don't care who you are...
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #1,104  
Local news story. Collecting for a local foodbank.
I will say I realize that there are some people in dire need.
Not the 2 women they talked to.
Both on welfare, getting child benefits crying that if it weren't for the foodbank they'd be starving.
To call them large is to grossly underestimate their size. They were both in shorts with fat hanging over their knees and elbows.
Their kids well on their way to the same thing.
One of the daughters on the way to making one of the behemoths a granny.
More piercings than I could count quickly and tats almost everywhere you could see.
They can afford all that ink and metal they can afford to buy their own food.
Maybe the city can buy them a Super Duty to haul them around and pick up all the food they need for their herd?👹🤡🐗🐮🐷
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #1,105  
I think the problem is that in recent years the hiring practices for trucking has been laxed and I see the results of it daily. Not so profesional anymore. I drove truck in the military, drove all over the US other countries so I have a bit of experience to back up my opinion that they are some of the worst drivers on the road today, at least around here.

On a related note, at least some of the companies are struggling to get and keep drivers. I have an old acquaintance that was a long distance truck driver for a while. He got fired for going on an alcoholic bender, and he was living in the sleeper cab of the company truck.

Several months later, they tried to hire him back!
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #1,106  
He got fired for going on an alcoholic bender, and he was living in the sleeper cab of the company truck.
Was he driving while he was drunk?
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #1,107  
I could be mistaken, but believe that part of the problem with truckers is caused by Amazon et.al. and their offering such quick deliveries. That, coupled with the recent increase in online shopping helps put the squeeze on them. Add e-logs to that and there is no practical way to make up time lost in construction zones or other delays.
Plus the above caused the increase in demand for truckers, leading to more green drivers.
I suspect Amazon is not helping, but I was hearing this before they became the dominant player they are today.
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #1,108  
Was he driving while he was drunk?

I don't know. On his bender, I got the impression that he had given up on doing his job, in favor of drinking. I don't know if he previously tried to do his job while drinking.
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #1,109  
Was he driving while he was drunk?
Before he retired, my BIL drove for Walmart. Dunno how it is today, but at the time they had zero tolerance for anything that might reflect badly on their driving ability. Random blood/pee checks...even if you were drinking on a day off and there was a trace remaining at work you were gone. Likewise any moving violation, even with personal vehicle.
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #1,110  
Keep in mind that some years ago the US signed an agreement with our neighboring countries to honor the credentials their commercial vehicles/drivers have when they cross over into the US. So the rules/laws/training we require for US drivers do not apply to those coming over from Mexico or Canada. Had several discussion about this when I was still working and had to interact with drivers coming out of Canada. So many of them couldn't read or speak English - no idea how they managed to navigate without being able to read road signs!
Since New England borders on Quebec we do get a lot of primarily French-speaking Canadian drivers. Enough so that some road signs here are bilingual. Mexican/Spanish-speakers not so much. Dunno about Mexico, but one would think that Canadian standards would be similar to ours.
Still, there's a one-lane covered bridge not far from me that every 3-4 years gets hit by a trucker trying to cross it. They always use a lame excuse like their GPS took them that way, but one would think you'd have enough common sense to know your truck wasn't gonna fit thru that bridge.
 

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