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What I can't understand is how you end up with 100 vehicles in a pile up. That stretch does not have hills to speak of to obscure your vision. You should be able to see the wreck a mile or more ahead of time and start to slow/stop.


I don't disagree with you because I always feel if you can't see where your going your driving too fast. That being said, I've come up on a pile up once in my life on Rt 90 in a blizzard that was later described as 3+" per hour. Came so close to rear ending a semi truck that was wrapped up in a guard rail I still to this day don't know how I missed him, but I ended up down in the median (and back out again)which was definitely the lesser of two evils.
A light colored semi trailer in a blizzard can be very difficult to see if you don't have the luxury of staring at his brake lights.

Also, I think there was two separate pile ups totalling 100+ vehicles. I don't think there was half as many in that accident if I read it correctly.
 
Most of the wrecks aren't to hard to figure that inattentive people are the cause I'm not saying that I've never done it, but people need to PUT DOWN THE FRIGGING PHONE I don't make a habit of it and definitely not in traffic congested town NOTHING IS THAT URGENT if its an emergency they call back & ill find a place to pull over instead of driving with a phone stuck to the side of my head.

Speed!! the entire month of May in Indianapolis its the Indy 500 on 465 and then again for the brickyard IT'S NUTS
Im assuming that the majority of these folks have lived here for at least a few years and they need to be WINTER DRIVING RE-TRAINED EVERY YEAR????
 
Even nice weather is hard for some. This happened east of Sinclair. Driver fell asleep.
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The little tips I've taken recently another group of truckers to be on the lookout for are Amazon Prime SERIOUS DRIVING ISSUES & I thought FedEx Ground was the worst
 
The little tips I've taken recently another group of truckers to be on the lookout for are Amazon Prime SERIOUS DRIVING ISSUES & I thought FedEx Ground was the worst
An Amazon Prime driver killed 2 people on I-45 in Houston yesterday morning- he plowed through an accident scene.
 
An Amazon Prime driver killed 2 people on I-45 in Houston yesterday morning- he plowed through an accident scene.

They are without a doubt Crazy Drivers. The speed limit in IN his 70 for autos and 65 for trucks there are spots that its 55 for everyone. NOBODY adheres to the limits "I feel they are Mearly a Suggestion" Driving I set the Cruze at the limit and enjoy the right lane and scenery. Amazon passed me like I was on Jack-stands weaving in and out between autos doing I guess at least 80.
 
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They are without a doubt Crazy Drivers. The speed limit in IN his 70 for autos and 65 for trucks there are spots that its 55 for everyone. NOBODY adheres to the limits "I feel they are Mearly a Suggestion" Driving I set the Cruze at the limit and enjoy the right lane and scenery. Amazon passed me like I was on Jack-stands weaving in and out between autos doing I guess at least 80.


I run thru IN a fair amount. As I’m governed at 65-mph, dropping below that not much change. And by no means do all OTR trucks pass me. Never seen anyone above low 70s. The CB stays busy with reports, so the info is available on HOW to cruise.

Most Midwest drivers fairly decent.

The problem (everywhere) are the big trucks that jam up together. Much worse on E-W routes farther south. Try IH-40 from Memphis to Little Rock, that’s an amazingly high level of stupidity on display.

Florida is the worst as a state.

What’s the most fun on the radio is remind the tailgaters (under a football field in separation; barely half the stop distance) is how sad we feel they never had a father. Just a baby daddy. Who didn’t like them.

Don’t care bout their own lives. Care not at all about screwing up the road for everyone else, either.

You’ll note that next to NO ONE exercises the courtesy to get another man around them as soon as can be done. What the American Road was like from the 1960s thru the 1980s. Faded, and disappeared.

Cooperation is what’s missing.

And, given that you set cruise at the upper limit, I’d guess you’re part of the problem. (Anyone reading this).

Indiana has enough traffic that’s not a viable speed. Traffic volume dictates cruise speed as SEPARATION DISTANCE is the measure. Avoiding ever having other vehicles directly ahead, athwart or astern (your loaded vehicles total emergency stopping distance; you tested that, right?) is a game that’s not hard to play.

Even more important in a pickup. Rollover prone. Bad highway choice unless it’s at work per design.

Stay below the flow. Manage others around you fastest. Use of mirrors will be new to many/most of you.

Think I’m full of it? Run your average mph going faster or slower on different days. Record lane changes. Record accel & decel events. Record separation violations (football field).

Average won’t change much E of the Big River. But risk drops like a stone, and fatigue is greatly lessened. Time saved under 300-miles is a joke. (Physical fatigue is not the measure.)

The ideal run is no lane changes, no accel or decel events except beginning & ending of that trip leg.

The stupids haven’t a clue of what to do any thing goes wrong. Being trapped near them is an equivalent level of stupid

Someone pulls the plug on all the traffic (airbag recall install of software kill switch command) you’ll wish you were far, far, away from the others. For those last few seconds.

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