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<blockquote data-quote="MassWineGuy" data-source="post: 1211373" data-attributes="member: 44554"><p>What happened to the OP that inspired him to start this thread? Did you get caught by a supe in a stupid situation where you should have tooted the horn once or twice? Yes, it is really, really laborious and difficult to push that little sucker. I don't know how UPS expects anyone to be able to do it. I'm still recovering from last week.</p><p></p><p>I have no problem at all with honking the second-long bursts needed to ensure that someone behind, ahead or to the side of me knows I'm there. Well, forget me. Just as long as they know my 20,000 lb. truck is there. If, heaven forbid, something happened, how would you want that day remembered? 1) As the day you hit your horn and saved someone, or 2) As the day you failed to perform the most basic of safety procedures and ran over a kid who didn't see you?</p><p></p><p>If you've got an issue with using your horn, you may want to rethink your priorities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassWineGuy, post: 1211373, member: 44554"] What happened to the OP that inspired him to start this thread? Did you get caught by a supe in a stupid situation where you should have tooted the horn once or twice? Yes, it is really, really laborious and difficult to push that little sucker. I don't know how UPS expects anyone to be able to do it. I'm still recovering from last week. I have no problem at all with honking the second-long bursts needed to ensure that someone behind, ahead or to the side of me knows I'm there. Well, forget me. Just as long as they know my 20,000 lb. truck is there. If, heaven forbid, something happened, how would you want that day remembered? 1) As the day you hit your horn and saved someone, or 2) As the day you failed to perform the most basic of safety procedures and ran over a kid who didn't see you? If you've got an issue with using your horn, you may want to rethink your priorities. [/QUOTE]
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