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Volvo Trucks

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2014 9:37 am
by TheeTFD
I have complaints Volvo.
1. Your huge doors won't stay open. It's sure fun to have the slightest breeze blow the door on your leg. Or any incline of the dock rock the door back on you.
2. Why don't you adjust your headlights to your specification before you sell them to Swift ? I must be missing something because Swift thinks they're fine. Lighting up the road 25 feet in front of the truck. Should be more like 200 feet so you don't overdrive your night vision !
3. Not enough lights in the cabin or too many black holes.
4. Your blinkers and flashers have the same sound and it's the most god awful noise I ever heard. tocktoktocktoktoktocktocktocktocktok f'ing immature sound !
5. The drink holder is right next to the AC button so when it spills it sticky's the button hard. I believe the buttons could be placed higher.
6. Why can't any of the truck companies make a seat that doesn't rattle or squeak ? Nothing like going down a bumpy highway with a squeak every bump.
7. Why do all trucks need to fart as soon as we stop ? The fart is always directed at the ground so it sends sand and dirt flying at you.
Couldn't you ease it out up and away ?

*** This is good
1. The 12 volt connector on the dash for plugging in the CB. Very usable.
2. The truck is quiet but of course the rear speakers should be 10 in. minimum. 8)
3. Your door handles don't pull off as easy as the International's

Re: Volvo Trucks

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 1:47 am
by Gerotyro
You helped me get through things possible.

Re: Volvo Trucks

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 1:03 am
by Parisoshi
I agree with everything you say and think that it should be resolved.

Re: Volvo Trucks

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 7:45 am
by TheeTFD
CHAIN REACTION PILE-UPS
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Big Rig truck drivers are supposed to be Professional Drivers.
I see way too many involved in chain-reaction-pile-ups.
I realize roads are used before Road Crews can salt/dirt/shovel them to semi-safe conditions.
But Pro-drivers should know this, especially in states like Nebraska and Iowa where
atmospheric conditions are warm and most during the day then freezing at night.
Perfect for Black-Ice. Especially in the early morning.
I don't know what causes the illusion that the big-rig is safe.
But they need to set the speed whenever dry roads are compromised, or any unsafe condition.
That means speeds down to 25-30(15-20) miles an hour not 30-55 mph.
No load due-date/time compromises safety ! And the industry knows this.
Hi-way 6 in south Utah is a prime example. 10 yr ago there were sections with only 18 inches
of shoulder. So if you needed to pull over you couldn't.
So I told my company I wouldn't drive it at night in a snow storm.
At least I waited for day-lite.
[I had driven 6 before so I knew how treacherous it could be]

Re: Volvo Trucks

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 8:30 am
by TheeTFD
My douche moments
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So I had to be towed a couple times. Twice in 2 weeks.
Once there was extenuating circumstances.
I took the last slot to park nose in so carts could be put in the back of the trailer.
Then some ass-baby comes and takes my safe exit path.
I knew when he did it I had only jeopardous exit routes.
For some reason I chose not to tell him to wait.
So I looked at my options and chose to drop my front wheels in a foot deep Oklahoma rain gutter.

Re: Volvo Trucks

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 11:18 am
by TheeTFD
Nasty bus accident on I-25 two days ago !
The bus needed to swerve to miss a wreck, of course it lost control, then got side-swiped by a big rig.
The bus drivers do 75-80 on open freeways that's way too fast to safely maneuver in a jeopardous situation.
3 dead as the bus flipped over.
And sadly the bus driver will be held responsible because she rammed a stopped vehicle.
Yes the stopped vehicle was in the slow/right lane. Doesn't make a difference.
I've hit a car stopped perpendicular to the fast lane and they said I was negligent. (at night)
A couple months later a cop hit a stopped car in the fast lane. I hope he got a ticket too.

Re: Volvo Trucks

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2018 10:25 am
by TheeTFD
8 dead ! big rig jack-knife
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I 40 outside Gallup,NM
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Big rig crashes head on into bus, 8 dead ! 8-30-2018
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Bad steer wheel causes jack-knife across median.
If this happens and the driver has a thumb in the steering wheel it will
break it. They say in this situation you should accelerate
to regain control of the vehicle. But that would've raced the collision
faster. Only a very powerful man could've straightened that truck up.
Driving for Swift and Wild West Express, they changed the steer wheel
because of only minor very small nicks. These tires are aircraft quality
and cost about $400.00 each ! Congrats to them, because I thought it was
wasteful.

Re: Volvo Trucks

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2019 12:03 am
by Franklacroix10
TheeTFD wrote: CHAIN REACTION PILE-UPS
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Big Rig truck drivers are supposed to be Professional Drivers.
I see way too many involved in chain-reaction-pile-ups.
I realize roads are used before Road Crews can salt/dirt/shovel them to semi-safe conditions.
But Pro-drivers should know this, especially in states like Nebraska and Iowa where
atmospheric conditions are warm and most during the day then freezing at night.
Perfect for Black-Ice. Especially in the early morning.
I don't know what causes the illusion that the big-rig is safe.
But they need to set the speed whenever dry roads are compromised http://www.shuttle-paris-airports.com, or any unsafe condition.
That means speeds down to 25-30 miles an hour not 45-55 mph.
No load due-date/time compromises safety ! And the industry knows this.
Hi-way 6 in south Utah is a prime example. 10 yr ago there were sections with only 18 inches
of shoulder. So if you needed to pull over you couldn't.
So I told my company I wouldn't drive it at night in a snow storm.
At least I waited for day-lite.
[I had driven 6 before so I knew how treacherous it could be]

But you should still be careful every time you ride because the wet roads are not very reliable especially if you have smooth tires.

Re: Volvo Trucks

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 10:00 am
by TheeTFD
Every year first snow- pile-up !
You understand how messy those accidents are to clean up !
So why isn't our government powerful enough to shut down the roads ? They can shut down aircraft.
And the weather service knows and tries to warn everyone.
Still they go out !
Shut that BS down !

Re: Volvo Trucks

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2022 3:18 pm
by TheeTFD
Time goes pretty fast when you are driving.