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tips on how to have a "positive" timestudy ride
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<blockquote data-quote="Hangingon" data-source="post: 79347" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>Stop at all stop signs, and yield signs if feasible. You get credit for full stops, but not rolling stops. The ones you just roll through UPS assumes you will do the same every day you are there and you don't get credit for that stop sign or stop light. Also, if you want to push it, come in early, set your car up stop for stop and that way they can not use their favorite reason to take away time from you, excessive sort time. </p><p> </p><p>Oh just thought of another, when crossing to the other side of the street, remember to walk around to the rear of the truck and cross there, and if you have steps in a building use them within reason, remember the number of steps is one of the biggest parts of their studies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hangingon, post: 79347, member: 4719"] Stop at all stop signs, and yield signs if feasible. You get credit for full stops, but not rolling stops. The ones you just roll through UPS assumes you will do the same every day you are there and you don't get credit for that stop sign or stop light. Also, if you want to push it, come in early, set your car up stop for stop and that way they can not use their favorite reason to take away time from you, excessive sort time. Oh just thought of another, when crossing to the other side of the street, remember to walk around to the rear of the truck and cross there, and if you have steps in a building use them within reason, remember the number of steps is one of the biggest parts of their studies. [/QUOTE]
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