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Veteran Expediter
here we go again.
a new political mandate is now in effect, and we are all being kindly asked to pick up the bill. but if you are planing of buying a new truck, manufactured after Aug. 1st, it will cost you big time.
the logic behind the new mandated shorter breaking is simple. truck manufacturers cannot sell safety UNLESS all truck manufacturers are forced to use it. from that point on ALL trucks on the dealers lot are heavier, expensiveier, and can haul less freight for more money.
a classic example of eliminating competitions by regulations.
and please do not forget regulators, that are getting paid percentage for every increase in sell price.
the 1st time it will cost you is at the tag price, as those new breaks are more expensive.
2. it will then cost you more to maintain or replace parts.
3. since most of the 300+p. per tractor increased weigh is on the 'moving parts' of the wheels - it will take mach more fuel and energy to rotate the axle, there for increase rolling resistance . and more visits to the fuel pumps.
4. since we are limited at gross, the new trucks can haul less payload, there for if you are getting paid by the pound (very popular in trucking, not so in Expedite), your competitions can simply run the freight from under your wheels.
you would think that the Gov., safety advocated group, or anyone else that have a stake in road safety, will be even slightly interested in helping truckers pick up the bill for improving road safety, but since this will not effect load rates, you are going to be the only one paying for that. why don't they do the right thing even once and make grants available ? why dose it needs to be mandated ?
why ?, corruptions...that's why !
read more here :
Better Stopping Performance Now Built Into Highway Tractors as New Rules Take Effect - Truckinginfo.com
a new political mandate is now in effect, and we are all being kindly asked to pick up the bill. but if you are planing of buying a new truck, manufactured after Aug. 1st, it will cost you big time.
the logic behind the new mandated shorter breaking is simple. truck manufacturers cannot sell safety UNLESS all truck manufacturers are forced to use it. from that point on ALL trucks on the dealers lot are heavier, expensiveier, and can haul less freight for more money.
a classic example of eliminating competitions by regulations.
and please do not forget regulators, that are getting paid percentage for every increase in sell price.
the 1st time it will cost you is at the tag price, as those new breaks are more expensive.
2. it will then cost you more to maintain or replace parts.
3. since most of the 300+p. per tractor increased weigh is on the 'moving parts' of the wheels - it will take mach more fuel and energy to rotate the axle, there for increase rolling resistance . and more visits to the fuel pumps.
4. since we are limited at gross, the new trucks can haul less payload, there for if you are getting paid by the pound (very popular in trucking, not so in Expedite), your competitions can simply run the freight from under your wheels.
you would think that the Gov., safety advocated group, or anyone else that have a stake in road safety, will be even slightly interested in helping truckers pick up the bill for improving road safety, but since this will not effect load rates, you are going to be the only one paying for that. why don't they do the right thing even once and make grants available ? why dose it needs to be mandated ?
why ?, corruptions...that's why !
read more here :
Better Stopping Performance Now Built Into Highway Tractors as New Rules Take Effect - Truckinginfo.com