Trumps mandate that truckers speak English!!

tigerred59

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Another win for Trump and this liberal is all for it.....Imagine being in this country for decades, driving a 16 wheeler packed with products and sometimes dangerous products and you can't speak a lick of English? Check out this video and tell me your thoughts? Unbelievable how companies trying to save a buck and edge out American workers, hire these people, put them on American roads and highways transporting their goods and these truckers not only can't speak English, BUT ALSO CAN'T READ SIGNS POSTED IN ENGLISH...THAT'S SOME SHIT.
 
Sorry, trump. The latest trumptard deflection from Epstein isn't going to work. In the meantime, here's some "English" for ya:

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So you think the roads are safe with truck drivers who can't speak English?
I'm laughing at you now. Really, really hard. Yes, I feel safe with truckers on the road where English isn't their first language - you know why? Because truckers not only have to have a valid drivers' license to get a trucking job where you actually have to pass a test, which includes rules of the road to drive - then, to get a truckers' license you have to pass even more stringent tests.

Here's some real-world info, tiger. Companies are all-about incident-avoidance. In my company vehicle I have a dash-cam that records all my driving habits and holds me accountable if I have an "event", such as having to stop short for a pedestrian. All trucking companies, where their truck is owned, have that as well.

Independant truckers have dash-cams, as well for their own protection. If someone claims an accident is your fault and you have evidence to the contrary, it's golden.

You're welcome!
 
View: https://youtu.be/zAEHzKmPHJU
Another win for Trump and this liberal is all for it.....Imagine being in this country for decades, driving a 16 wheeler packed with products and sometimes dangerous products and you can't speak a lick of English? Check out this video and tell me your thoughts? Unbelievable how companies trying to save a buck and edge out American workers, hire these people, put them on American roads and highways transporting their goods and these truckers not only can't speak English, BUT ALSO CAN'T READ SIGNS POSTED IN ENGLISH...THAT'S SOME SHIT.
What is that? But an 18 wheeler weighing 80,000lbs should only be operated by someone that can speak the language.
 
I'm laughing at you now. Really, really hard. Yes, I feel safe with truckers on the road where English isn't their first language - you know why? Because truckers not only have to have a valid drivers' license to get a trucking job where you actually have to pass a test, which includes rules of the road to drive - then, to get a truckers' license you have to pass even more stringent tests.

Here's some real-world info, tiger. Companies are all-about incident-avoidance. In my company vehicle I have a dash-cam that records all my driving habits and holds me accountable if I have an "event", such as having to stop short for a pedestrian. All trucking companies, where their truck is owned, have that as well.

Independant truckers have dash-cams, as well for their own protection. If someone claims an accident is your fault and you have evidence to the contrary, it's golden.

You're welcome!
And your personal experience driving and working with truckers is.....what?
 
I'm laughing at you now. Really, really hard. Yes, I feel safe with truckers on the road where English isn't their first language - you know why? Because truckers not only have to have a valid drivers' license to get a trucking job where you actually have to pass a test, which includes rules of the road to drive - then, to get a truckers' license you have to pass even more stringent tests.

Here's some real-world info, tiger. Companies are all-about incident-avoidance. In my company vehicle I have a dash-cam that records all my driving habits and holds me accountable if I have an "event", such as having to stop short for a pedestrian. All trucking companies, where their truck is owned, have that as well.

Independant truckers have dash-cams, as well for their own protection. If someone claims an accident is your fault and you have evidence to the contrary, it's golden.

You're welcome!
Clown cars have dash cams? Who knew :dunno: Hey how do you cram so many of you in that little car anyway?
 
Clown cars have dash cams? Who knew :dunno: Hey how do you cram so many of you in that little car anyway?

He's clueless when it comes to trucking and trucks. Some of those "drivers" who can't speak or read English don't know what dock to back into even when you write which dock # to back into on their paperwork. Trust me, I know...
 
He's clueless when it comes to trucking and trucks. Some of those "drivers" who can't speak or read English don't know what dock to back into even when you write which dock # to back into on their paperwork. Trust me, I know...
Yeah in Texas we have a problem with Mexican (non-American) drivers that cannot speak English.
 
I'm laughing at you now. Really, really hard. Yes, I feel safe with truckers on the road where English isn't their first language - you know why? Because truckers not only have to have a valid drivers' license to get a trucking job where you actually have to pass a test, which includes rules of the road to drive - then, to get a truckers' license you have to pass even more stringent tests.

Here's some real-world info, tiger. Companies are all-about incident-avoidance. In my company vehicle I have a dash-cam that records all my driving habits and holds me accountable if I have an "event", such as having to stop short for a pedestrian. All trucking companies, where their truck is owned, have that as well.

Independant truckers have dash-cams, as well for their own protection. If someone claims an accident is your fault and you have evidence to the contrary, it's golden.

You're welcome!
Calm down Karen. Mexican truck drivers can drive in the US if they have a Licencia Federal de Conductor (Mexican commercial driver's license) and a valid US Visa. I'm pretty sure the conduct the Mexican truck driving exam in SPANISH!
 
Yeah in Texas we have a problem with Mexican (non-American) drivers that cannot speak English.
It's all over the country. I checked in trucks at a large trucking hub. Some (coming from CA and CO) couldn't speak a word of English. Explaining which dock to dock the trailer (even when writing it on their paperwork as mentioned above), they still needed pointed where to dock.
 
Clown cars have dash cams? Who knew :dunno: Hey how do you cram so many of you in that little car anyway?
It's not little. The damn dash camera barks orders at me, too: "Increase following speed" if it thinks I'm tail-gating, and "harsh event detected" - the other day a pedestrian, wasn't looking ran out of the middle of the fucking street without looking from behind some parked cars - and I still got "dinged" for it and my overall safety score reduced because I had to slam on the brakes!
 
Calm down Karen. Mexican truck drivers can drive in the US if they have a Licencia Federal de Conductor (Mexican commercial driver's license) and a valid US Visa. I'm pretty sure the conduct the Mexican truck driving exam in SPANISH!
Dude, your problem is with @RB 60 , not me - he has the problem with brown people driving on US roadways.

Let me guess - you've been huffing your own N20, haven't ya!
 
Dude, your problem is with @RB 60 , not me - he has the problem with brown people driving on US roadways.

Let me guess - you've been huffing your own N20, haven't ya!
Dudette RB is against drivers that cannot speak English. If a Canadian that only speaks French he does not want them driving on the road. He didn't say anything about skin color that is your thing you racist Nazi.

I did just eat some canned whipped cream
 
I'm laughing at you now. Really, really hard. Yes, I feel safe with truckers on the road where English isn't their first language - you know why? Because truckers not only have to have a valid drivers' license to get a trucking job where you actually have to pass a test, which includes rules of the road to drive - then, to get a truckers' license you have to pass even more stringent tests.

Here's some real-world info, tiger. Companies are all-about incident-avoidance. In my company vehicle I have a dash-cam that records all my driving habits and holds me accountable if I have an "event", such as having to stop short for a pedestrian. All trucking companies, where their truck is owned, have that as well.

Independant truckers have dash-cams, as well for their own protection. If someone claims an accident is your fault and you have evidence to the contrary, it's golden.

You're welcome!
Ever watch On Patrol: Live on the Reelz channel?
 
It's all over the country. I checked in trucks at a large trucking hub. Some (coming from CA and CO) couldn't speak a word of English. Explaining which dock to dock the trailer (even when writing it on their paperwork as mentioned above), they still needed pointed where to dock.


Try explaining the finer points of Truck driving, like the mandated rest hours for each period of driving. Or the appropriate Reaction expected with a Truck drives upon the scene of an accident of several other vehicles. Or the technical requirements of applying Diesel Exhaust Fluid to a Tractor Engine. Or the subtle and complex expectations of modifying maximum driving speed for weather, lighting, and road conditions. They certainly cannot follow radio broadcast DOT, DHS and NOAH emergency instructions.


No one who cannot speak English should be driving on American Roads. Just like no one who cannot speak and read Mexican, should be driving on Mexican Roads. Just like no one who cannot speak and read German should be driving on German Roads.


And we don't let people without a pilot's license, experience, and the appropriate language skills, fly jet airliners either.


Why is this a debate subject?


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