Listening to the call in shows with drivers complaining about EOBR's and stating over and over again that they run illegal.
Listening and watching drivers who want more miles... Everything is about the miles and not about the pay per mile
Listening to why drivers need to be on the phone while driving one big one that hits me is running their business while on the phone. Seems like a big distraction to me.
Most of the arguments that I hear validate why the government needs to regulate us more.
You can include yourself in that group if you wish when you say "we" are our own worst enemies, but do not include me.
I am not my own worst enemy and do not do the things you mentioned above (except complain about EOBRs; because adding one to our truck is not in Diane's and my best interests and doing so will do nothing, absolutely nothing, to improve Diane's and my already-perfect compliance and CSA scores).
It is just plain depressing, Linda, to see you lump all drivers into the same group and then say the government needs to regulate "us." more. While such comments may endear you to the bureaucrats and other authority figures, they do not sit well with me.
The government needs to regulate me more? Poppy****!
If you want to reform the industry and cure the ills you mentioned above, regulate the carriers. Force them to train drivers for six months before putting them on the road. As other professions do, require continuing education classes every so often for experienced drivers. That will prompt carriers to raise prices such that shippers will pay enough money to draw large numbers of quality people (who know better than to lie, cheat and boast) into the truck driving profession and the drivers the carriers train will be seen as assets worth retaining. It will put better trained drivers on the road and thereby improve public safety.