You can believe ANYTHING you like. I don't agree with what you believe. That is that. It will never change.
Well see I look at it differently, much of what people say on this subject seems to be on the side of BS with no facts to back up what the claims are - one BIG issue is how the rates will tank.
HOW?
You can't operate a truck for nothing, can you?
When a truck gets 6 miles per gallon at best and the driver needs to eat and live, where can someone make less than what is there already?
I see on one load board tonight TL freight at $1.50 a mile, that is a full truck load - this is an average rate I found not the lowest. This load, which I confrimed does not need 20 feet of space but 50 feet and it is 80k lbs is going 850 miles. SO at the cost of 66 a mile for fuel alone, then you add in the other stuff like insurance, how can anyone expect the rates to go further down with the mexicans running on this side of the border?
I can't see it happening.
I also can't see the issues of junk on the roads, you take a look at what is running up and down 75 lately? This morning on the way home, I'm passed by some container hauler with his bumpers hanging on with bungee cords and his skirting flapping in the wind. When I was down in the south west, I saw those trucks up and down the coast pulling containers and not one of them had Mexican plates. When I was in the free trade zone on the boarder, I didn't see one truck that looked bad, actually saw a lot of older trucks with good looking paint jobs.
IF we want to 'save' this industry, fight for toughing up the licensing requirements, stop complaining about EOBRs and CSA and get the crap drivers off the road. Make it where a carrier has to deal with the issue of proving that the driver is a good one, not just someone to warm the seat or be replaced if he screws up.