I’m going to start with driving around in the daylight with LEDs on;
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I understand ‘lights on’ when you’re in the dust, but you probably don’t need the full blast into the back of the rig right in front of you.
It seems like a North America thing; the Lancelin record of 449 rigs and I don’t see anyone with their lights on..
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Also btw, 20 years worth of field work, usually with three or four crummys full of crews racing to a block before they can start getting paid. Never once have I ever seen anyone drive as close together as you see on some trip reports..
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Why would you drive along 10 feet from the bumper of the truck right in front of you? Aren’t you covered in dust? Can you even see anything? Maybe you should turn on all your lights..