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I have taken a liking to honking people who don't indicate, numbers of whom are on the rise. They probably spend all day/night/week wondering why they got honked, or they get angry for being honked, or at the very least, startled for a moment. Hopefully all 3.
They probably think you like them.
Anyway, i'm a courier so i've seen all there is to be seen on the road. People who don't utilise parking space in the most economical fashion piss me off the most. I'd really like to shit on their seats while they're away from their cars. If you're unable to reverse park correctly at first attempt you should be riding the bus.
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Hey, i'm not that type of courier. I don't drive a van and act like a knob who thinks he owns the road. I'm a "special" type of courier.
well lets just say couriers are not one of the more popular breeds among us Truck drivers, So I really do hope your not one of them typesHey, i'm not that type of courier. I don't drive a van and act like a knob who thinks he owns the road. I'm a "special" type of courier.

well lets just say couriers are not one of the more popular breeds among us Truck drivers, So I really do hope your not 'one' of them![]()
sadly, I probably am one of the ones you dont like, the type who would run a courier off the road

Hey, i'm not that type of courier. I don't drive a van and act like a knob who thinks he owns the road. I'm a "special" type of courier.
The couriers I deal with at work are great tbh.
sadly, I probably am one of the ones you dont like, the type who would run a courier off the road![]()
See in the hills ur dealing with cowboys, guys pushed to move there stock as fast as they can to meet un realistic deadlines, but also think of this, sitting behind that other semi can put them back nearly half hour to an hour in there time if they can over take them, all be it slowly, these guys run to there log books, and have to make it to there check points on time to get there stock there, a lot of these problems with big boys on the free way is created by a push from the customer to have the stock there faster then what the truck can manage legally. Im not making an excuse, just giving u insight, as a courier im sure you wouldnt want to be put half hour behind sitting behind something you know you could over take, in fact, its basically what your saying you dont like, well either do these guys.Ok, i work in the hills, and one thing pisses me off about truck drivers in the hills. On the freeway, you're in the right hand lane, the "fast lane", and you're going up a hill. There's two slow moving semi's in the left lane. As you're about to steam past them at 110 km/h, the rear truck pulls out to pass the other truck, which is moving at approximately 60 km/h. The overtaking truck would barely be travelling 5 km/h faster than the truck it's attempting to overtake. Why the **** do truck drivers do this? On a steep upward slope? It shits me and they do it often.
See in the hills ur dealing with cowboys, guys pushed to move there stock as fast as they can to meet un realistic deadlines, but also think of this, sitting behind that other semi can put them back nearly half hour to an hour in there time if they can over take them, all be it slowly, these guys run to there log books, and have to make it to there check points on time to get there stock there, a lot of these problems with big boys on the free way is created by a push from the customer to have the stock there faster then what the truck can manage legally. Im not making an excuse, just giving u insight, as a courier im sure you wouldnt want to be put half hour behind sitting behind something you know you could over take, in fact, its basically what your saying you dont like, well either do these guys.

blokes doing the long runs are by the km, u could understand there want to move faster in there allocated timeHonestly, if i'm put back a little in time it doesn't really bother me. I still get paid. Long live the public service![]()

blokes doing the long runs are by the km, u could understand there want to move faster in there allocated time
lol, as I said, time is distance and distance is money to them, it can take 10-15 minutes to get up some of those hills, not gonna happenThey should wait until they've reached the top of the hill, then overtake with a head of steam.
Today I actually came across someone with the legal name of Matt Danger Fantastic. Greatest name ever!, behind Max Power, of course.
Lol, no need for a stage name anymore!So he's not going by Tarrant anymore?


