Give Big Rig Truckers a Brake. . .
Emergency Preparedness – Give Big Rig Truckers a Brake. . .
   And they will probably wind up in the trunk of your car.
   Some interesting facts about those huge semi-trucks and those who drive them:
- At 40 mph a partially loaded semi requires over 185 feet to stop.  A mini-van – 70 feet.
 - Professional drivers have 4:1 fewer accidents than other drivers.
 - There are 188 million vehicles on U.S. highways.  On the open Interstate about 40% are semis.
 - Semi drivers cannot log more than 70 driving hours in an 8-day period, and most do.
 - Most drive between 450-600 miles a day, or around 250,000 per year.
 - 77% of U.S. cities depend solely on trucking for getting goods to market.
 - It would take 5 days to bring the country to a standstill without trucking.
 
After 9/11, 5,000 planes in the air were grounded by regulators in under three hours, and that industry was shut down for over a week. We learned that what happens elsewhere quickly has local effects. If regulators stopped all trucks for some reason, could you be self-sustaining until they get rolling again?
SEE THE NEED    AND THEN PROCEED, TO BE PREPARED.