Saturday, Sep 07, 2019 at 20:46
Re the headlights - the comparison between fluoro shirts and headlights on, lacks logic and is simply not correct.
Everyone on minesites and airport "airside" areas, wears hi-vis. They don't "blend in to the mind", they continue to stand out, that's the reason they wear hi-vis.
There's one woman road train driver who has a website agitating for legislative changes to keep headlights on.
Headlights on 24/7 website
In rural and remote areas particularly, I believe headlights should be left on at all times.
It's been proven with overseas research, that the accident rate reduces by between 7% and 25% when headlights are kept on during the day.
Reversing skills should be practised and acquired if you want to own a big rig.
If you drive a truck, you need good reversing skills.
There's too many people on the road who only have minimal vehicle control skills, and the vehicle "gets away from them" as soon as something even slightly goes wrong.
As regards trying to get help on the Nullarbor - try walking out onto the highway when your vehicle is disabled in the bush, unseen, and then try to flag someone down!
You'll wait for hours before you can get anyone to stop - most people spot you, and only floor it even harder!
I've had to do it, on an Eastern section of the Eyre Hwy, I know what it's like!
They've all been watching too many, "serial killer on the highways" movies!
Cheers, Ron.
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