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Why UPS trucks (almost) never turn left
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<blockquote data-quote="TearsInRain" data-source="post: 2704633" data-attributes="member: 24487"><p>well considering there is no report or metric for these parameters, what you said is kinda pointless</p><p></p><p>look, your job is to follow the methods as safely and quickly as you can; the PDS's job is to interpret your results and adjust the parameters accordingly, up or down to get maximum performance with minimum service failures</p><p></p><p>on road experience can make this process faster and less painful, or it can impede it with bias, but one way or the other if your PDS is not a mongoloid, the results will present themselves</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TearsInRain, post: 2704633, member: 24487"] well considering there is no report or metric for these parameters, what you said is kinda pointless look, your job is to follow the methods as safely and quickly as you can; the PDS's job is to interpret your results and adjust the parameters accordingly, up or down to get maximum performance with minimum service failures on road experience can make this process faster and less painful, or it can impede it with bias, but one way or the other if your PDS is not a mongoloid, the results will present themselves [/QUOTE]
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