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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Miller" data-source="post: 1491160" data-attributes="member: 19296"><p>Yes and nobody will be untouched by it. I've noticed the increased trucks on the road. When I'm travelling late at nigh I used to see the truck traffic all but stop after about 9 pm. Now it's still tons of trucks all hours of the night. I think there's people on the road way more tired than the truckers. Traveling after they are way too tired. Several of my guys travel 8 or 9 hours from work. They will work a 12 hour shift at the rig and then drive straight home from there. I've seen them work 16 hours then leave out going home.</p><p>I feel bad for the amount of hours they are just parked and can't move. I feel like they could drive 16 hour a day and still be plenty rested up. Maybe even 18.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Miller, post: 1491160, member: 19296"] Yes and nobody will be untouched by it. I've noticed the increased trucks on the road. When I'm travelling late at nigh I used to see the truck traffic all but stop after about 9 pm. Now it's still tons of trucks all hours of the night. I think there's people on the road way more tired than the truckers. Traveling after they are way too tired. Several of my guys travel 8 or 9 hours from work. They will work a 12 hour shift at the rig and then drive straight home from there. I've seen them work 16 hours then leave out going home. I feel bad for the amount of hours they are just parked and can't move. I feel like they could drive 16 hour a day and still be plenty rested up. Maybe even 18. [/QUOTE]
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