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FedEx Truck Kills 2 Kids in MS.
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<blockquote data-quote="CharleyHustle" data-source="post: 897992" data-attributes="member: 26998"><p>Are you sure? The system in the DIAD and the telematics in the vehicle have to be linked after you return to building. If they can tell if you are "recording while driving" the system can most likely tell also when it is turned on, and they aren't enforcing it yet. Probably because the DIAD may turn itself on, on occasion.</p><p></p><p>What I see are drivers from all companies doing stupid things. To qualify myself, I have, still, and most likely will do stupid things. I do try everyday to change my behavior. I keep my cell in the back, constantly monitor speed and keep distractions to a minimum. The cell phone use is the thing I see the most, there's a Express gal I've never seen without the phone on her ear. It's a rare sight to see any FedEx vehicle turned off with the bulkhead closed. The stupidest is the ground driver who parks at high school and leaves his truck running and unsecured, a real disaster waiting to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharleyHustle, post: 897992, member: 26998"] Are you sure? The system in the DIAD and the telematics in the vehicle have to be linked after you return to building. If they can tell if you are "recording while driving" the system can most likely tell also when it is turned on, and they aren't enforcing it yet. Probably because the DIAD may turn itself on, on occasion. What I see are drivers from all companies doing stupid things. To qualify myself, I have, still, and most likely will do stupid things. I do try everyday to change my behavior. I keep my cell in the back, constantly monitor speed and keep distractions to a minimum. The cell phone use is the thing I see the most, there's a Express gal I've never seen without the phone on her ear. It's a rare sight to see any FedEx vehicle turned off with the bulkhead closed. The stupidest is the ground driver who parks at high school and leaves his truck running and unsecured, a real disaster waiting to happen. [/QUOTE]
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