I've had three separate occasions where engine trouble or a flat tire on my personal vehicle has forced me to pull over on the highway. Each time, as soon as I step foot out of my vehicle to see what the problem might be, a trucker has called the highway patrol to report a single woman on the side of the road. Before I've had time to call for help, an officer has arrived to assist me. I'm so appreciative of truckers looking out for other drivers, especially single women in need of help!
@thomaswilliams4004 жыл бұрын
Back in the good ol' days truckers would stop but truck drivers got robbed or hijacked so we stopped being "heroes of the highways"
@maxenra4 жыл бұрын
@@thomaswilliams400 Truth be told, we can no longer control our days as well as we once could. I've had to pass by many opportunities to help folks out myself simply because the damn ELD mandate says I don't have time to do that.
@emilyboller75884 жыл бұрын
@atomic3939 I meant single as in alone in a vehicle.....no one with me who could help.
@wattsong7624 жыл бұрын
@atomic3939 the internet is a tough crowd buddy :)
@mr.joseph78064 жыл бұрын
If you don't have phone service and you need help signal the trucks driving in the opposite direction, the notify drivers approaching you at or near your mile marker and they can stop and help. They will see you because truckers see everything out there on the road.
@CenterCoastVideo4 жыл бұрын
I am 60 years old and learned flashing lights to let a trucker know they are safe to pull over from my dad when I was a kid, and I too have noticed it rare now a days to get a thank you from truckers. It always makes me smile when I get a thank you flash now a days. Bless all you otr folks out there.
@emilyjeffords59073 жыл бұрын
Same. I'm only 25 and learned it from my grandmother.
@docrofo25732 жыл бұрын
My only recommendation here is at night, turn your lights off, then back on. This helps to not blind the driver if they’re looking back at you in their mirrors. Otherwise, I as a driver truly appreciate this and I don’t see it a lot from the public these days. Thank you
@nobull7722 жыл бұрын
I still use my flash for this reason, and if I see a road trap you bet I’m flashing oncoming traffic for at least a mile. Most people don’t know what I’m doing, but there are people, especially truckers who do, they nod or wave to say thank you . I live in Florida now and a lot of people don’t know why I’m flashing my lights, but I went to California (Fresno area) and people tend to warn you of traps, or flash their lights to signal whatever.
@Connie1Fan3 жыл бұрын
Is really nice to see a younger truck driver with old courteous thoughts for her highway brothers and sisters. Sadly that old kind of courtesy is disappearing. Roll on! Arrive Alive!
@dirtypride6662 жыл бұрын
Old school is the right way 👊🏻🥃. Eld is big government. Paper logs is for old school that respects limits and common sense of limitations. Nothing wrong with working 90-100hrs a week when you can safely , but some people can’t & that’s ok . Just learn limits and stick to them .
@STVG714 жыл бұрын
As a 4 wheeler driver, I've always flipped my lights on and off when the trucks want to change lanes safely. This was drilled into me as a child.
@cubes5633 жыл бұрын
Don't flip your high beams, you blind the ever loving fuck out of the driver
@emilyjeffords59073 жыл бұрын
@@cubes563 how else are small vehicles supposed to let truckers know it's okay to merge?
@johnnycray44273 жыл бұрын
Don't listen to that dumbass. Keep flashing drivers, Im a truck driver, & I appreciate that
@redlights15853 жыл бұрын
@@emilyjeffords5907 turn them on and off. Don't flash your high beams.
@Iris_Collins3 жыл бұрын
Yep me too. Mom called it "road manners"
@boblarkin23314 жыл бұрын
It is what is lacking today, respect. Thank you for reminding us all to be respectful
@TwiztedSmoke4 жыл бұрын
Esp with all those BLM thugs
@johndabato33164 жыл бұрын
@Rich Dudley I agree and would add a way of life. Happiness by the mile, such a good handle! Thank you for this video which I find so necessary for all truckers to remember all these short, logical, easy things to remember. Unfortunately, what I have witnessed over the years are drivers being very selfish or rude. Even sometimes behaving as ....no I'm not going to say it! I hope all drivers reding this will make a liar out of me. Be safe.
@Grandamse14 жыл бұрын
I work with semi drivers at a grocery store and hearing stories is funny and crazy. Thank you lights are just shorr flashes of the hazards. School buses do it also. I'm not a big rig but driven from Detroit to Denver many times, I learned a lot of etiquette. As a half ton truck myself I've helped countless big rigs. And let's be honest, y'all are the REAL Santa. Anything you've ever bought was on a big rig at some point!
@rsitch13 жыл бұрын
@@TwiztedSmoke hello wolf gaming, I’m not a trucker, being 71 years old I have put a few miles on. What is a BLM Thugs? Bob
@scotthall86983 жыл бұрын
There are a lot of steering wheel holders that don’t do this
@marktwain3684 жыл бұрын
Thanks and lots of love from all us 'four-wheelers' who want to support and cooperate with truckers, especially long haul truckers. I, for one, will be more aware of you guys now!!
@elveneno814 жыл бұрын
I love the “thank you light” I let truckers get in front of me for the simple reason to get the thank you lights. I’m a four wheeler driver btw lol
@stevestrohacker84364 жыл бұрын
I'm a 4-wheel, 6-wheeler due to a dually pickup, and tend to tow large long loads as well. Think Antique tractors...lol. I ALWAYS use the flash for room with headlights as well as thank you lights. It's simple courtesy in my opinion. Problem in my mind are all the "uneducated" drivers out there that think they are the Kings of the Road. Notice people that the Biggest Vehicles on the Road earn the most respect. They have an accident and it's the 4-wheeler with the most damage. HELLO!
@rturpening4 жыл бұрын
Same. I don't know why I like it so much, that and the wave when you stop early so they don't have to swing super wide for turns. I'm just a four wheeler that loves trucks, loves watching out for them, and loves the little nods of appreciation.
@mikerheynolds21934 жыл бұрын
When a four wheeler does that for us it means the world to us. I make sure I give your type even more over the top thank you lights :) Lot's of four wheelers are complete idiots out here. It's always nice when we run across you guys :) Thank you!
@bugnut824 жыл бұрын
Same! I enjoy flashing my lights to let the truck ahead know its safe to switch to my lane, and I look forward to the flashers of a thank you! Makes me happy that I was able to make a truckers day easier, even if it was only for a second of their day.
@bugnut824 жыл бұрын
@@mikerheynolds2193 I wish I could flash my lights to see what your thank you lights are! I also love flashing my lights, so the trucks know its safe to change lanes. Sometimes they don't flash their lights, it kinda bums me out! But I'm sure he/she was probably busy.
@brucemeyers48263 жыл бұрын
Current LTL driver of 40 years.. Good vid. A little consideration and courtesy to your fellow drivers each and every moment of your day makes everyone's day a little easier and better. A smile is contagious and kindness cost you nothing.
@davida16794 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this etiquette episode. If I can add a couple things? Im 35 years doing oversized. When passing an oversized load, PLEASE get it done as quickly as possible! Oversized drivers are looking ahead to make sure nobody is on the shoulder changing a flat tire or? We move over slightly to the shoulder and now throwing rocks on our rear pilot cars while trucks pass. If we all come around a corner and a poor soul is changing a tire on the shoulder I WILL take out the truck next to me turtle racing me instead of killing the innocent motorist on the shoulder who knows nothing about what is about to happen. This situation happens all the time because most modern truck drivers don’t want to turn off their cruise control while passing. This is extremely frustrating.
@mikerheynolds21934 жыл бұрын
And that driver is why I like my ungoverned trucks. I floor it and get out of the way. Lot's of people don't get that. The oversized isn't in your way, you and every one else is in HIS way! Also to add to your comment, please for the love of christ put a radio in your trucks, turn them on, and freaking use them to communicate with the oversized guys. I ALWAYS ask an oversized if it is good for me to pass if we are on anything else but flat, long completely open road.
@Deadguy24 жыл бұрын
Yeah and if you let off the pedal the truck would pass even faster, you call it turtle racing, most trucks are governed, and can’t pass any faster, so why not just let the truck pass you
@davida16794 жыл бұрын
Yes I do just that quite a bit. Half to sometimes! When traffic is busy though, slowing my truck so others can pass will quite often result in a different kind of traffic jam. Nobody wants to get stuck behind an oversized load (including myself) so there’s always one more, one more, one more truck that wants to get by. Maintaining speed with everyone else has always been the easiest and safest way for me to drive.
@davida16794 жыл бұрын
Yes thank you, seems like maybe 20% of the trucks have radios nowadays, and if they do? Lots of time there on the wrong channel! I too ask other oversized if it’s ok to pass? Glad to see there are a few old school drivers left out here!
@jasev64744 жыл бұрын
First off, some OVERSIZED can be real pricks. feel the need for speed? Don't be a pushy asshole. And the governed truck? The dummy behind the wheel, if it knows it's truck, shouldn't be passing anyway.
@bonfireman68584 жыл бұрын
Courtesy and good manners are the glue of Society...Great job!!
@nextspace22544 жыл бұрын
There’s one important point you need to mention to the 4 wheelers that trucks are heavy so they’d take more time to speed up after a complete stop and never break check or road rage against trucks.
@ADHDeez4 жыл бұрын
Great video, all very true! Couple more to add, If youre leaving a shipper or your approaching an intersection and you see a truck is about to pull in, stay back so he has enough room to pull in without hitting you with his trailer. I always do this and always get a friendly wave from the guy turning in. Also, if youre an experience driver and you see someone struggling with a back, go over and spot them. More than likely theyre going to be worried about their blind side bumping something while backing, having a spotter can be a huge help.
@joeanthony94792 жыл бұрын
Thank you for mentioning the "turtle races"!!! That is my biggest pet peeve when I am traveling and truckers do that. I respect the job you do and always use my lights to signal truckers when the situation calls for it. Be safe!
@jimeckenrode12713 жыл бұрын
I have never been a truck driver but I learned everything you just posted when I was 16 yrs old and that was 60 years ago. I would travel from Mi to Tn and back then there were few freeways so most of it was two lane roads and travelling at night. I was with my older brother and he taught me all of those curtesy's which you have just mentioned and to this day I follow that advice. I appreciate it and so do the truck drivers. I hope everyone reads this and does the same.
@radarlover774 жыл бұрын
My Father taught me about the "thank you light" courtesy years ago. I always smile at the reply! My kids also have been taught this and to be respectful of distancing between them a truck. The bigger the truck, the number of axels and trailers will all give a good indication of the extra stopping room the trucker needs to stay safe for themselves and you. Love your channel, keep up the great work guys!
@murtag95714 жыл бұрын
It's mind boggling to me how basic trucking isn't a requirement to getting your license as a 4-wheeler. It could save a lot of lives.
@PIPER10844 жыл бұрын
@@murtag9571 I feel like the United States does at least attempt to screen basic drivers. If you realy want to fall down a road Darwin award KZbin hole, look up the show "Canada's worst driver" I think there are 14 seasons, it's definitely a wake up call to who is on the road with you at times.
@donkerr87094 жыл бұрын
I was a commercial contractor driving one of your 4 wheel vehicles that worked for United Van Lines for 20 years doing customer repair work in Md. and northern Va. and drove lots of miles. I always respected truck drivers and my father always told me to "blink my lights" when a truck wanted to pass as it was good manners and some day I might breakdown and need a truck driver to help me. I'm now 77 and I still respect truck drivers while driving from one Doctors appointment to the other. I retired when I was 75!!
@turtle56074 жыл бұрын
I been driving over the road for 5 years and I realized things were getting harder for me for being out of shape and having a bad attitude for eating unhealthy so I started working out and I changed my eating habits and every time I run into a truck driver with a bad attitude I just stay quiet and wait until I do my next work out and take out my anger on my work outs. I used to be 230 pounds and now I am 190 pounds and working out gets easier at this point because I dont have extra weight on my body and my muscles are more slim and flexible allowing me to do more with less energy. And I usually eat Grape fruit, Kiwi fruit, Honey Granola bars, Honey, Cashews, mixed nuts unslated, and water in the name of the father, son, and holy ghost. I can honestly say I feel so much better than before and I am working very hard to get a 6 pack.
@YusefAlim334 жыл бұрын
Excellent work. 💪
@shanec9544 жыл бұрын
I have a juicer and make a gallon of green juice every 3 days....breakfast
@husseinhussein55654 жыл бұрын
Inspiration
@peterc41964 жыл бұрын
Ppl like u get healthy and make everyone suffer for it. I pretty much had to listen to everything u just said while waiting in line for lunch and Mr oh so proud ordered his salad. Insufferable I say.
@colormedubious47473 жыл бұрын
If you want a six-pack then give up the six-packs. I'll show myself out.
@kaylapeach45504 жыл бұрын
LOVE your videos! My 2 cents, being a new driver, is for the experienced drivers to have patience, slow down and let the beginners time to learn to set up, back, have as many GOALS as they need. I’m currently sitting at the busiest truck stop I’ve ever seen and I can’t practice backing because of the horrible trucker etiquette, or lack thereof. Just sayin...
@avelrocha55074 жыл бұрын
I've been driving for 32 years thank you for saying what you did because everything you said was spot on if Everybody would do that it would go so much better for everybody else Keep doing what you're doing kiddo God-bless
@vernlesmeister633 жыл бұрын
Awesome vide! I grew up under 18 wheelers at my dad and moms shop. I had the opportunity to ride with some of the best truck drivers I’ve known. They taught me Truck driver etiquette. I don’t have a CB radio in my pickup any more, I still remember how to let my friends in the Big rigs that I am I here for them with my headlights and flashers. God bless our Truckers! ❤️
@dennishassler6054 жыл бұрын
Yes, sometimes the trucks say "thank you" for the four wheelers, too, when you are kind and careful and thoughtful for truckers as well.
@chrisb31953 жыл бұрын
YOUNG LADY YOU TRULY ARE A CREDIT TO OUR INDUSTRY. I HAVE BEEN DRIVING FOR 46YEARS AND WHOEVER TAUGHT YOU, MY HATS OFF. STAY SAFE AND BE CAREFUL.CHRIS FROM THE EAST COAST.
@ShelbyHBTM3 жыл бұрын
You have no idea what that means to me thank you ☺️ You’ve made my day.
@Byrd8194 жыл бұрын
I'm a "four wheeler" but use #4,5, and 6 regularly. I have ALOT of respect for what you guys do. Also, those drone shots are amazing.
@randomness34653 жыл бұрын
Love your videos! I learned "turn on your hazard lights when slowing suddenly" from watching midwestern truckers, and look out for it as a warning about traffic jams.
@wolfexclusive7784 жыл бұрын
Getting on with FedEx freight at 18 & running a lift on the dock, I’ve met a good variety of drivers and had plenty of conversations of advise and knowledge passed on in the last year and a half. All of course to just learn as much as possible while waiting on my 21st birthday. But one thing they all have in common is the days they gained experience by taking the otr position when first starting, they would never want to go back to, lol. I watch these videos and truthfully enjoy the perspective and vibe you give. Your days seem more filled of life, compared to our line haul/city drivers. No doubt every job has its ups/downs. Our positions are home every night, they love the set schedule, of course the money, but clock in at 3:00am and hop on a lift, you’ll hear plenty of complaining from any linehaul driver who gets back to the terminal at 5:00am who was told they can’t go home and must work the dock for another 2 hours, or at 9:00am you’ll hear plenty of city drivers complain about the ugly freight on their route, how many stops they have, etc. You’re videos definitely give off an inspirational feeling to people like me, a big “it’s what you make of it in life” kind of statement. & never fails to entertain me during my meals or car rides to work. Hope the best for the future, really appreciate the content, & lastly, stay safe.👍
@jaysmith14083 жыл бұрын
I’m still marked as a rookie, I run OTR extremely rarely, but was trained by respectful drivers such as yourself, and must agree that we may only ‘know’ each other for a couple hours at most, usually only a couple minutes, and only as “hey swifty” or “blue Pete”, or if you got your CB on, could know me as Chowder, but I digress, though we may only see each other for minutes, we still should be treating each other like friends and family. Great work, thank you.
@Pharphette4 жыл бұрын
I’ll never drive a truck so I don’t know why I’m watching. Gives me a lot of respect for my Dad when he was a trucker. :)
@chiefsnarlsnortz16103 жыл бұрын
Pass the word! Thanks
@InLaymansTermsPlease3 жыл бұрын
It's simple to me, if you don't show consideration then you have no right to expect it. To many people now days think consideration is a one way street because their special. Like the people that make you go around them because they don't want to move one lane to the right. Love that you are trying to spread it. Stay safe, the world needs people like you.
@altondubose34154 жыл бұрын
If there were more truckers like you on the road the job would run a lot smoother. You're definitely what I call a "Good Neighbor" on the highway. Happy Trails to you. Hope to see you out there one day!
@dianneestell65543 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, you look so young, and you talk like your so intelligent and respectful to other drivers, you talk like you've been driving a long time, I'm retired now but I drove trucks for 30 plus years and I am 72 now and never been into an accident it's all about knowledge and being respectful and using common sense
@bradyr23233 жыл бұрын
As someone else said it's time to bring respect for each other in the industry
@TrukaLyf014 жыл бұрын
It's always good to be reminded for truckers to help each other...isn't it fun having a teammate?? Safe travels out there! 🙏🏽
@briano6374 жыл бұрын
Hey Shelby, I passed my Class A test! I'm officially almost a trucker! Probably gonna do flat bed I think cause they're the only recruiters came and talked to me. Be good 1st experience is my positive outlook. Thanks for all the pointers and keep the videos coming. See you on the road!
@ShelbyHBTM4 жыл бұрын
Congrats!
@paddlenroe81094 жыл бұрын
Check out TMC!
@zacmoseley35564 жыл бұрын
Just remember the strap/chain spacing
@Sally102684 жыл бұрын
I start class on the 31st.. nervous! Lol. Congrats..
@paddlenroe81094 жыл бұрын
sal Arroyo don’t be nervous! School is fantastic! I’m in school right now, and we’re doing pre trips and drop/hooks. I was nervous at first too, but now it’s just pure fun! I can’t wait to get out on the road and start driving!
@tazmankb263 жыл бұрын
Thank you and all truckers for what you do. I have mad respect for all truckers bringing the goods!
@beetlebailey4 жыл бұрын
TURNING ON THE PARKING LIGHTS, I CALL THIS METHOD: “TURNING ON MY RUN WAY LIGHTS, FOR THE TRUCK THAT IS LANDING” or “TURNING ON MY LANDING LIGHTS”
@dennislarson49603 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your honest and helpful recommendations. As a former driver, I heartily endorse all you have mentioned! While I've been out of the trucking vocation for some time now, one thing distresses me a bit: it seems that few [especially newer drivers] are using the CB to inform other drivers of local conditions. Few report "bear" sightings, or side-of-the-road issues, or even offer hints for a good truck stop up the road. I find that lack of "connection" or camaraderie of the road and the drivers traversing the country unsettling. Everything has gone to cellphones, which are not connected to others "in the immediate area". If folks understood that transportation in general is "getting everyone and everything" down the road in the most efficient manner, as safely as possible, they might be more accommodating of traffic conditions. I also thing it would be HUGELY beneficial if every young student driver physically rode with a truck driver for one day. A video isn't enough -- being IN the truck and seeing the challenges might help shape their understanding. JMHO
@jennifercapps1053 жыл бұрын
@Hello Dennis how are you doing
@Jake-rc4ws4 жыл бұрын
At truck stops, don’t take a broom and clean out your trailer on to the parking lot! You’re just going to give someone a flat!!!
@ShelbyHBTM4 жыл бұрын
I always swept mine into a trash bag. I agree with this whole heartedly ☺️
@Jake-rc4ws4 жыл бұрын
Kelly Penrod truck stops have dumpsters there for LITERALLY that purpose and I can’t stand to see lazy drivers just sweep it onto the asphalt
@halfmoon50224 жыл бұрын
Oh no joke. Or in staging areas at the shipper. Geeez.
@quonsetthehutt31054 жыл бұрын
What are they sweeping out? Nails and screws?
@Jake-rc4ws4 жыл бұрын
@@quonsetthehutt3105 Yes among other things. Nails and such can come off of pallets
@rickyoder323 жыл бұрын
Wow. I wish all truck drivers were as courteous as you just described. Many are, but too many are not. Blessings on your journeys!
@RockStar56564 жыл бұрын
Oh I got another one to add! Even though us LTL drivers aren’t OTR, we’re still truck drivers and can’t back out of a fuel island. (Edit) also to echo what you said about passing trucks. if you can get around an LTL driver while on the road, do it cause most of our trucks are governed at 65mph.
@TheFlyingBusman4 жыл бұрын
Cristian without an h 65mph! Geez, you’re at warp speed there. Try the U.K. with 56mph limits across the board!
@clydeacor19114 жыл бұрын
None of our trucks go slower than 77
@bullcat65314 жыл бұрын
@@clydeacor1911 As it very well should be. Blowing smoke.
@clydeacor19114 жыл бұрын
@@bullcat6531 exactly! The only reason our one truck is limited to 77 is because of low gearing. None of them are governed by speed limiters. All of all but 2 are triple digit trucks.
@UtubemeNohomo4 жыл бұрын
@@clydeacor1911 what company do you drive for?
@maxmeeks99104 жыл бұрын
Wow, you deserve a tv show. For sure. Because you're working hard in spite of your outer beauty. Working an honest and unglamorous job is extremely commendable. Thanks for making an honest living.
@imjordanbarnes4 жыл бұрын
I love watching trucking videos and it’s nice seeing a new face on my KZbin feed
@robertvalderaz73293 жыл бұрын
Back in the 70's trucking was real. Good respectful and courteous drivers.
@williamfriar62953 жыл бұрын
When your park brake is set, your headlights should be OFF.
@КазичВолков3 жыл бұрын
Jesus fucking christ no shit. This can be a giant pain in the ass.
@FOROALMACEN3 жыл бұрын
@@КазичВолков Im agree with you :/
@marcusbechtel80173 жыл бұрын
When you see a newer truck with the headlights on while parked for a long time, he more than likely has the parking brake off and using the trailer brake handle or lever. Some tards do this to disable to auto idle engine shutdown to keep the air conditioning going. We had a driver who did this and the lever released while he was asleep. It rolled forward fast enough to cause $35,000 worth of damage to the truck when it hit a reefer in front of it. Imagine the surprise waking up to that!
@rayroberts62903 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for a safety message. Nothing was missed. I drove straight truck and very little semi time. Was always very alert to these teachings. Like you said courtesy helping other truckers. I always do these with my personal vehicle 🚗
@jsadamsster4 жыл бұрын
Oregon is so beautiful. Especially in the summertime but I drove throughout Oregon for several years and even in the winter the countryside is special.
@TheBrittKoball2 жыл бұрын
Cutest trucker the world has ever seen or will see. Total babe. Love the spirit and work ethic.
@carolinesharpe62694 жыл бұрын
Your montages give me the chills each time they are included in a video- so amazing!
@dustytables36383 жыл бұрын
I work for a major Telecom Company. I've been on the road for 43 years now. Everything this wonderful young Woman says is gospel of the road. Simple etiquette goes a long way. I've done maybe 2M miles in a van.
@YouAreBreathing4 жыл бұрын
I turn on my hazard lights for a blink or two to thank other people for letting me go in front of them if I want to change lanes. I also give turning trucks a lot of room when I'm stopped at an intersection so they can make a wide turn. I love it when I get a wave or drivers flash their lights when I do that. I learned a lot about driving playing the American Truck Simulator video game.
@Jamesbrown-xi5ih3 жыл бұрын
I also flash my hazards to say thank you when people let me over, it's nice to try and be courteous.
@peterohmart26554 жыл бұрын
Shelby, something I found to be helpful in my 20 years of experience is. when you are backing up, back up slow enough so that if you bang into something and there are no scratches or damage to the vehicle and to whatever the vehicle hit, then you were backing up just fast enough. If there are any scratches or damage when backing up to a vehicle or the thing that got hit, then you were going TOO fast. I hope this helps. Have a good day.
@jeffs77074 жыл бұрын
Truck drivers are their own worse enemy. As my dad says it, "Truck drivers, they acted kind and courteous on the road. Get in the truck stops and they're the biggest assholes that ever lived."
@bobclapp1254 жыл бұрын
Not all truckers are assholes at the truck stop
@cryptonator19884 жыл бұрын
Cause everyone is stressed out and in a rush because everyone wants there freight now and dont give us enough time too deliver and do the things we need too do like shower fuel and use the restroom and eat or get proper rest so sometimes people and lil delays such as swift trying too back for an hour can make you late and possibly lose your job.. but i agree if im backing and almost in a spot dont pull in front of me or go behind me i hate that shit just wait if its taking 5-10 plus minutes get out and help the driver too speed up the process safely..
@brandanleiter4 жыл бұрын
10 hours of trying to be a courteous driver takes its toll, the truck stop is the truckers home 4 the night. Anybody other person acts the same way when they get home from their 9-5 headache.
@jonnywilson91174 жыл бұрын
@@brandanleiter There's the problem. Trying to be courteous. Don't try. Do. Trying to be something is fake as fuck and tires you out. If you're not courteous by nature, then figure out why, and fix it. Nothing worse than someone being 'fake nice'. In my humble opinion anyway.
@hubster44773 жыл бұрын
@@brandanleiter you mean take it out on the wife and kids because you had a hard day? Ok caveman.
@kiwi84763 ай бұрын
Wow. The beauty towards the end is unreal. You are absolutely breathtaking Shelby.
@Quacks03 жыл бұрын
8:26 Etiquette Rule #5 is my absolute favorite --- I always get such a big kick outta having "Mr. Enormous Towering Truck" flash his parking lights to say "thank you" when I cycle my high-beams to let him know that he's gotten past me far enough to safely pull back into my lane again. :D
@uccoskunАй бұрын
no high beams please, turn them off and on.
@Quacks0Ай бұрын
@@uccoskun Not safe at night to shut off your headlights. Flicking on high beams for just an instant is fine.
@uccoskunАй бұрын
@@Quacks0 are you a trucker? I have seen many truckers do it.
@Quacks0Ай бұрын
@@uccoskun No, I just love how they often say "thank you" with their tail-lights after pulling back into my lane when I'd signaled with my high beams that they had gotten their vans a safe distance past me in the other lane. :D
@alonzovillarreal46663 жыл бұрын
As a 4 wheeler I have always used the flash to indicate my understanding of your intent and your safe ability to pass.!
@wildbill51264 жыл бұрын
Shelby, You rock appreciate all your effort. for teaching new folks coming into the industry.
@douglasstephens26404 жыл бұрын
This video ROCKS. Im a travel nurse based out of Spokane,WA. I am always respectful towards truckers on the road. I knew about the flashing headlights but always wondered why after I let them over they blink there lights ...now I know 😄.
@chilidog14 жыл бұрын
Washington & Oregon are my two favorite states as well. Plan on buying a home in Oregon within the next 5 years. Stay safe out there Shelby & B-cam. Bring us more video's, that scenery is just too awesome!!
@RuizR.874 жыл бұрын
Just beware of buying ur house near the craphole that they call Portland!!
@samwoo99934 жыл бұрын
Great informative video. One reminder is that when passing a truck or 4 wheeler is even if they flash you back over turn your signal and wait until you see both headlights in your mirror clearly before merging back over. I’ve been driving for 30 years and the etiquette of some of these drivers now days is unbelievable. Any time you can get advice from veteran drivers, take it, we may actually know something. Please keep up the good work
@therealR.D.4 жыл бұрын
NEVER FLASH THE HIGH BEAMS. Turn the lights on and off, or at night off and on.
@fuelguy20204 жыл бұрын
Thirded
@bryanjones30894 жыл бұрын
Fourth
@lukesavage95154 жыл бұрын
Fifth! I hate when guys use their highbeams!
@bullcat65314 жыл бұрын
Sixed
@laynemuszanowski35384 жыл бұрын
Seventh
@alanmorales71814 жыл бұрын
I’m not a native English speaker, but I like so much how you talk, tone of your voice, is so clear to me.
@Damnitjim724 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. I’m been diving since 1998. One thing I’ve been noticing is drivers putting cardboard and signs in drivers side door window.. I thought you need to see all around you. And that old saying if you can’t see me in my mirrors I can’t see you. Doesn’t apply anymore. Another thing is when passing other trucks and they do the flash lights. New drivers please don’t use your high beams to flash me over. The short bright lights in mirror is kind of blinding and more intense at night time.
@Damnitjim724 жыл бұрын
Carlos Roman Trucker at night time your eyes are focus then you look in mirror then you get bright lights.. I’ll use bright lights to flash over in day time. Another one that gets me is drivers parking on side of highway with no 4-ways on at night time. They will have lights on and that’s it. Seen too many wrecks cause of people thinking the berm where truck is parked is a travel lane.
@jennifercapps1053 жыл бұрын
@Hello Jim how are you doing
@Iris_Collins3 жыл бұрын
I was 16 when my family moved west from New England... there was a truck driver who basically kept an eye on us the whole way, and when we needed help with a blowout on the highway he had help there this quick. As in, by the time we were on the side of the road we had people pulling up behind us ready to help out.
@janvandenhurk32514 жыл бұрын
Here in Europe we flash the lights day and night .... and as thank you we use the turning lights like right/left/right/left
@levillard96004 жыл бұрын
Your point about moving over is really good. But the reason for lorry’s moving over is the air displacement because of the volume of the Vehicle can actually move parked vehicles or people by the wake of air. It’s great you talk about etiquette. The passing trucks is so important. In Europe they tend to have 2 lanes motorways (highways) so the 1mph speed difference and taking forever to pass is frustrating. Keep up these videos as love them....
@rustygall51194 жыл бұрын
There hasn’t been trucker etiquette out on the road since the truck driving schools became so popular. It’s sad trucking used to be fun.
@rustygall51194 жыл бұрын
America don’t let that alligator mouth overload that candy ass of yours, I’ve run more miles than you could ever think about running, but then again mommy probably runs your hot pockets and dr.pepper down to the basement so your fat ass can stay on the computer to talk about things you know nothing about.
@raydavis744 жыл бұрын
Amen
@Derbymama3604 жыл бұрын
@America sweetie... Hi... Go Trolling somewhere else. There's other places you can insult and bully, I know it helps with your ED, but we don't have time for your big boy talk
@dwatsonj4 жыл бұрын
@America Just go back to your Tiktok.
@hdavis9394 жыл бұрын
America you think it’s easy? Some may have it easy but get in a truck and hook it to a cattle pot. You wouldn’t last two days.
@derek75213 жыл бұрын
Shelby thank you for being a considerate driver 🏆
@paytonwood50794 жыл бұрын
Shelby, I love your videos and your positive outlook on everything
@dwoodygura2 жыл бұрын
Since I often tow an RV trailer I have a new appreciation for big trucks and what they deal with. I always give lots of space, don't cut in front when they are trying to maintain distance and when the signal to switch lanes I accommodate them. Sometimes flash to let them know there is space. No fast moves. I've noticed it's always the truckers who are patient with me towing as well.
@redkrawler4 жыл бұрын
Wild Horses and Columbia River! 👍🏻 it’s the small things that make this job 😎
@cherylslaydon87193 жыл бұрын
Haven't seen any wild horses on or around I84 (Columbia river)
@joebobpoker64783 жыл бұрын
Shelby ,Thank You for this !I have had my life saved by drivers more than once. Also some of my most loved people are Truck Drivers' I am a witness to how much the 4 wheelers put Drivers and themselves in deadly danger. It is as if they think 80,000 lbs of truck can stop just like they can . As we know that is exactly how people are killed and it is tragic that the truck driver gets the blame. I see it everyday . People in passenger cars ...DO NOT JUMP INTO THE SAME LANE in front of and CLOSE TO A Big Rig.do not cut them off and if you do, never step on your break. You have no idea of the danger you put yourself in. They need space , do not fill that cushion they give themselves to stop. . I love Truckers and trucks , and if you do not respect those trucks it is your life you are putting on the line. Pass them as fast as you can . They cannot see you , that is another deadly spot for you to be , get past them. Do not tail gate , it is never safe to tailgate any vehicle. And guess what? When you are merging onto the highway, nobody has to do anything for you , it is your job to be up to speed and get in a safe place in the lane. ALWAYS use your blinkers. and if you are reading this it just might be your life that gets saved !!! Thank you for reading and Shelby thank you so much , i wont be using up any more of your space ...LOL i will get my own but thank you ! You are an angel !! Be safe out there it is a wild world as you know !!
@Raepep234 жыл бұрын
Really interesting, I’m aware of most of these having grown up around trucks but its even more interesting that even in the UK we do all of these you listed too, international trucker language 🥳 great video as always Shelby!
@ao86143 жыл бұрын
God, we need more truck drivers like You I feel proud to be a professional driver bc of you, keep up the good work
@DaktaNutz4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sounding out the etiquette of the road, every little bit helps!
@duffkw3 жыл бұрын
I TIP my hat to you Ma’am, I do not drive big rigs, I keep people alive for a living, seriously, I work advanced Critical Care, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care. I’m not sure why, but I’ve watched several of your Vlog,s , videos and truly enjoyed the nature you have shared with us, I am old enough (60) to remember truckers being called the “Knight’s of the Road”. We live in such a fast paced life now, seldom does one see people looking around now, only one person with their head up, the driver. The others, well, they are looking down at their phones etc... I truly thank you for all you do, I can eat food, buy gas, type on this iPad because of people like you, you ALL make life as we know it possible but seldom does anyone thank you. God Bless, I admire your dedication and must admit, somewhat jealous of the free life you live. Do be safe, take care and enjoy the natural beauty’s of this great land. Oh, Dakota, that’s just awesome how you always include your best friend in your videos, my Rotti, loved carrots and apple’s with peanut butter. Her last meal was a chocolate ice cream cone, I took her to Sonic and let her have her favorite treat before she passed away, (was put down from cancer). Damn, I started crying, its been 20 years and she still lives in my heart. God Bless and thank you.
@ignaciocortez82004 жыл бұрын
I'm a "4-wheeler" as you call us :-), I drive most of the time since I'm a field service technician and I do the Headlight Flashing when I see an 18-wheeler trying to get into my lane and for the majority of the time, I do get the 'thank you' flash back, I have some how also getting a few '18-wheelers' that just cut in without even having their turn signal on. Thankfully I drive defensively so I can usually tell when someone is trying to cut into my lane so I tend to prepare for it, but none the less, I wish all truckers would do those etiquette points, because they are very helpful for us "normal" drivers :-), either way, love the videos, wish you the best on the project as well as your new position. Hope I get to meet you guys some day (if you ever come down to TX :-) )
@toddb33944 жыл бұрын
I appreciate when a "four wheeler" hits their high beams to let me over and will ALWAYS hit the flicker to say thank you. Personally I dont think you as a non pro driver needs to know this stuff. Thank you for helping us out. Be safe.
@MrVirobot4 жыл бұрын
@Jeff Furrow It works a little less handily in Canada due to our daytime running lights, but they do still dim a bit. I usually blink my fog lights twice to signal that the truck is far enough past to come back in. I figure that's good enough. It's a good feeling out there that a small courtesy like that is appreciated.
@ignaciocortez82004 жыл бұрын
@Jeff Furrow Problem is, most new cars dont give you that choice, they are automatic and cant be turned off, during the day time they are off and will only flash (high beams during the day are not that strong so should not bother people as much as during the night) however, these newer cars will have the lights on at night and you really cant turn them off, you'd need to flash the high beams (I.E. Vibe 2007 (my old Car) Will not let you turn off the headlights at night)
@ConversionsAndCreations4 жыл бұрын
Amen! I wish more people had the common courtesy to their fellow drivers.
@gac9144 жыл бұрын
I always like your music choices, Shelby!
@dukebass45643 жыл бұрын
Ive found equal and unique points of interest in every state. I’m in awe of all the beauty that surrounds me in my travels.
@mcrocks5363 жыл бұрын
also the "thank you" lights are also the "turn your fucking high beams off" lights
@terijackson64083 жыл бұрын
It’s funny, a lot of things you listed I do now in a 4 wheeler. I picked these things up from truck drivers 😁 and I try to be respectful and courteous of other drivers, especially truckers. Be safe out there! Much love ❤️
@CB-lh8gw3 жыл бұрын
It's especially hard to see our tail when we're hauling doubles or triples. so the flash really helps.
@bobsullivan57144 жыл бұрын
As a retired OTR driver, NICE VIDEO! You covered some significant ground without being whiny. More so, your stuff was accurate. There is a lot more ground to cover! More videos please!
@ShelbyHBTM4 жыл бұрын
Thank you ☺️ I appreciate your kind words and support!
@jennifercapps1053 жыл бұрын
@Hello Bob how are you doing
@A_Dog_Formerly_Known_As_Cat3 жыл бұрын
The thing that really grinds my gears is when I catch up to attempt to overtake a truck, and they pick the moment I'm right next to them to find their accelerator, and start matching my speed!
@TheBoatPirate3 жыл бұрын
thats an example of unprofessional road rage. i ALWAYS slow down if i notice someone passin me slow.
@colormedubious47473 жыл бұрын
That might be terrain-driven. You need to anticipate that they're going to speed up after topping a hill and slow down when climbing one. Pass them on the ascent, get out of their way on the descent.
@A_Dog_Formerly_Known_As_Cat3 жыл бұрын
@@colormedubious4747 it happens up hill, down hill, flat land, and everything in between. I've been driving long enough to know trucks speed and slow down depending on which side of the grade we're on. I'm talking about those dudes I have been driving at will say 58 miles an hour, and then I go to pass them and all of a sudden when I'm next to them they decide to speed up and match my speed. The thing that bothers me the most is when I do end up passing them either because they get distracted looking at their phone or they just slow down, they vanished out of sight. Those dudes suck
@colormedubious47473 жыл бұрын
@@A_Dog_Formerly_Known_As_Cat A lot of drivers do that, true, but it's far more scary with the heavy metal inches from your mirror.
@waynecallister22364 жыл бұрын
Great video! As a 'four wheeler' this video inspires me to be a more courteous and respectful driver. I really enjoy the positivity of your videos, you make the world, and our highways, a better place!
@jennifercapps1053 жыл бұрын
@Hello Wayne how are you doing
@billwaterhouse58944 жыл бұрын
The whole country needs to use their "thank you lights" if you get my drift
@MichaelSmith-pn7im3 жыл бұрын
98% agree! I would have given 100% but you forgot the word “BRIGHT”
@ds79004 жыл бұрын
Shelby...great video. This also helps regular drivers understand some of the nuances of trucking and trucker behavior.
@tonynagy20424 жыл бұрын
@janelawrence5984 жыл бұрын
you are the most intelligent driver I have heard of .
@Patmanx14 жыл бұрын
10:54 you can also feel it sitting in your vehicle. What no one understands that that a car/truck not only moves... they "push" through the air and that air has to go somewhere. If a truck cannot get ino the left lane and passes you at 65mph you get a 65mph gust of wind knocking against your car.
@sandsteps4 жыл бұрын
P is for Patrick Those things have enough mass and momentum to generate their own micro weather systems around them. We have to be respectful, mindful and courteous. It can save a lot of lives out there. And thank you, Shelby for the video!
@tjduskey28893 жыл бұрын
I was a driver for over 12 years. I decided to get out of driving when the company i worked for turned my truck down to 65mph. Also they started putting Qualcomm in our trucks and using computer logs. Not sure what ya'll have to deal with today, but it's nice to see drivers still look out for each other. I have helped and taught new drivers the joy of throwing iron. I was shocked how many drivers did not know how to do that when they were let loose on the road.
@RebornPhoenixgaming4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the videos for the insight to different parts of the career I’m looking into starting my career
@ericwarmath10914 жыл бұрын
Just say no. Its an inescapable trap. Its a crap job.
@billvs65053 жыл бұрын
Thanks. This is useful info for non-truckers also. I try to be respectful of multi-ton vehicles no matter where. They have less room to maneuver, take more time to stop (and speed up). Let's all use common sense on the roads! I also try to thank truckers who flash their lights letting me know it's OK to return to their lane if the traffic's tight. I do that by flashing my emergency flashers 3 times. Makes me feel good anyway. 😎
@davidbenton60074 жыл бұрын
Miss Shelby and BKM, if y'all drive through heavy rain soon, please, shoot video of what driving through heavy rain looks like from the big-rig driver's perspective and/or from the big-rig passenger's perspective. I recently drove through some of Hurricane Laura's outer-bands-rain. All of us li'l car people had to slow down to 40-miles-per-hour, but some big rigs just kept on driving fast. I assume sitting higher-up gives y'all a better view of the lines on the interstate or something like that? How are big-rig drivers able to continue driving fast though heavy rains?
@michaelsanderson83834 жыл бұрын
I may be a “4 wheeler “ but, I practice a lot of what was said, it’s good to be courteous to others. When pulling my 5th wheel (8 wheeler?) I always appreciate it when a fellow driver flashes to tell me I’m clear to pull back over and I say thanks with my 4way flashers.
@davidtevis89784 жыл бұрын
When someone is barely passing you let off the accelerator for like 15 seconds to let them buy. If someone merges over to let you on, don’t box them in. Slow down and if you’re faster than them pass then.
@Erin-Thor4 жыл бұрын
Buy what?
@YusefAlim334 жыл бұрын
Man listen
@Erin-Thor4 жыл бұрын
YUSEF ALIM - Listen? Mr T said to let them buy... but didn’t finish the sentence about WHAT to let them buy? Beer? Gas? We needs to know these things! 🤣
@YusefAlim334 жыл бұрын
Erin Thor 🤣🤣
@murtag95714 жыл бұрын
I'd have to slightly disagree. If you're going to get well ahead before you merge onto a highway that's fine. But if a truck moves over to let you on, get behind him so he can move back. NEVER pass on the right side and risk getting blindsided. It takes 10s of your trip to do a proper merge and pass as you get upto your speed.
@jeffstone79123 жыл бұрын
I started out in the transportation industry as a truck driver Ended up A railroad engineer. Honestly I enjoyed driving a truck much more than running a train. Everything on the railroad is down by committee. I liked the Zen of being alone and not knowing where my next load will take me. Truck drivers are usually very polite. Sometimes you have to be a bully when driving a truck or you’re not gonna get anywhere. This is true especially in city traffic.
@ricklp18614 жыл бұрын
I rather have rain than this crazy heat wave we're having in California
@FutureGPTranscoDriver4 жыл бұрын
oh hell yeah lost my power earlier today it was crazy hot in my house
@ricklp18614 жыл бұрын
@@FutureGPTranscoDriver I feel u bro! I'm waiting for fall to kick inn! This shit is insane
@Erin-Thor4 жыл бұрын
Dang, and I thought Texas was hot! LOL!
@ashleybecker19549 ай бұрын
I am in the process of becoming a professional truck driver and I absolutely love your videos and information that you provide! Ty!
@g.c.williams63434 жыл бұрын
It’s called professionalism and it’s been lacking for years
@GodGunsGutsandNRA3 жыл бұрын
I have never driven a TT truck, but my brother drove one for years, and my sister and her husband owned a trucking company. That was many, many years ago, before automatic transmissions. It was a “profession” at that time, and I love the ride alongs, and loved the sound of reefers to get to sleep. Strange? Yes.