Super Trucker? Elaborate Please?

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kazza1214's Comment
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Have read on urban dictionary said know it all daffy duck. Experiences please sounds funny.

Fatsquatch 's Comment
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A super trucker is the retard who goes flying down the road at 65 on compact snow/ice. A super trucker is the retard who rides your ass for 20 miles, then jumps out in the hammer lane 3 feet in front of the nearest 4-wheeler to pass you and almost takes the nose of your truck off when he jerks his rig back in front of you. A super trucker is the guy is deathly afraid of running out of blinker fluid, so he never uses his.

In short, there's a very good reason "super trucker" sounds an awful lot like "stupid f@$%er."

Daniel B.'s Comment
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A super trucker is the retard who goes flying down the road at 65 on compact snow/ice. A super trucker is the retard who rides your ass for 20 miles, then jumps out in the hammer lane 3 feet in front of the nearest 4-wheeler to pass you and almost takes the nose of your truck off when he jerks his rig back in front of you. A super trucker is the guy is deathly afraid of running out of blinker fluid, so he never uses his.

In short, there's a very good reason "super trucker" sounds an awful lot like "stupid f@$%er."

After a 15 hour bus ride on Greyhound, I needed that. Thank you for the laugh!

kazza1214's Comment
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If thats what it is i have met one driving a bus. Not very funny and not cool. I was at a school in a flatnose waiting for students to be released i was outside talking to bus behind me about schedule. A older driver good ol boy comes flying in late goes to the front of line past me who was early and floors it in reverse stopping 2 inches from my bus. Then he gets loaded with kids goes to haul butt off but had it in reverse and rammed my empty bus and drove off like nothing happened. I reported it and nothing happened i was in shock. If thats what they are thats scary what a p.o.s. and i dont mean point of sale.

Brett Aquila's Comment
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Yap, "Super Trucker" is definitely a derogatory term you use to mock someone who's talking or acting like a "super hero" out there. A super hero in their own mind of course. It's certainly not something you'd want to be called.

Joe S. (a.k.a. The Blue 's Comment
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All very good points.

A Super Trucker, is a know-it-all. Never makes a mistake. (at least in his mind)

Is on the CB talking down about other truckers having a hard time backing into a parking spot.

Always points out other's mistakes.

And most usually doesn't know the correct English language so he uses 4 letter words in every other word out of his mouth.

You will find them all over the place, sorry to say. But no, as Brett said, it is not a good thing to be called.

Keep it safe out here, the life you save might be your own. Joe S.

crazy rebel's Comment
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As all will have a different meaning for a super trucker dnt get confused some of us are faster than others it doesnt make us a super trucker we can just go a bit faster but now the guy in the left lane yelling get out of my lane or out of my way yes is a super trucker bc he forgets behind him is some one thinking the same bout his 68 mph truck and the other guy can go 75 to 80 mph. so always remember there is always a faster one behind ya.

the saying i like the most is sidewalk sissy they are the ones who come out of a truck stop onto a rd that isnt a 4 lane at 1mph bc they to affraid to turn the wheel,or the ones that will go 20 mph under posted speed limits in towns bc they feel the rd is to narrow. those guys should just call the rcvr and ask them can i pull straight into the dock so i dont have to back up or can ya just come to the interstate off ramp and unload me.

Interstate:

Commercial trade, business, movement of goods or money, or transportation from one state to another, regulated by the Federal Department Of Transportation (DOT).

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
Joe S. (a.k.a. The Blue 's Comment
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the saying i like the most is sidewalk sissy they are the ones who come out of a truck stop onto a rd that isnt a 4 lane at 1mph bc they to affraid to turn the wheel,or the ones that will go 20 mph under posted speed limits in towns bc they feel the rd is to narrow. those guys should just call the rcvr and ask them can i pull straight into the dock so i dont have to back up or can ya just come to the interstate off ramp and unload me.

Sounds like words straight out of a "Super Trucker's" mouth.

Pointing out the mistakes of others.

I go 10 to 15 MPH under the speed limit in a town not because of "narrow streets". It is because I am being extra careful. I don't ramrod through a town. I don't know when an old lady or old man will forget to look in their rear view mirror and open their car door right in front of me.

It has happened to me on more than one occasion.

Or the on coming car swerves into your lane because someone on his/her side opens a car door.

Or how about the kids playing on the sidewalk. Can you stop 80,000 lbs going at 35 MPH on a dime? I know I can't. Not even mentioning reaction time.

Oh I forgot. A Super Trucker has lighting reflexes.

And as far as 2 lane roads. Some of the roads I travel. If you don't go at least 20 MPH below the speed limit, you will roll a fully loaded semi. I know. I have had to clean up after at least 4 on these roads when I worked for the Fire Department.

And so what if they are going slow. I bet they won't find themselves in a ditch somewhere because they took a turn too slow.

Just like the old saying about going down a hill.

"You can go down a hill too slow a million times in your life. But you will only go down it too fast once."

Keep it safe out here, the life you save might be your own. Joe S.

Interstate:

Commercial trade, business, movement of goods or money, or transportation from one state to another, regulated by the Federal Department Of Transportation (DOT).

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
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