Do you have to be an interstate puller to collect points?
Do you have to be an interstate puller to collect points?
You must be a member to pull at an Interstate sanctioned pull to be covered under our insurance and collect points. Memberships can be mailed in, using the form on the left hand side of this page or they can be paid at your first pull. If paying at a pull, please pay your class representative.
What’s the best way to drive on the Interstate?
Don’t drive too closely to the vehicle ahead of you while on the interstate. While you might be tempted to rush someone, you could end up putting your life and others lives at risk. If the person ahead of you happens to hit their brakes abruptly, you may not have time to stop and could rear-end them.
What should you do if you are in an accident on the Interstate?
If you’re ever in an accident on the interstate, do your best to pull as far off of the road as much as you can. This will help to prevent you or other drivers from getting hurt. It’s easy to think that you’re safe while on the side of the road, but distracted drivers may not notice you or your vehicle.
Is it safe to pull over on the side of the road?
It’s easy to think that you’re safe while on the side of the road, but distracted drivers may not notice you or your vehicle. It’s very dangerous to get out of your vehicle while on the interstate, but if you have to, pull over as much as you can into a safer spot.
You must be a member to pull at an Interstate sanctioned pull to be covered under our insurance and collect points. Memberships can be mailed in, using the form on the left hand side of this page or they can be paid at your first pull. If paying at a pull, please pay your class representative.
Do you make turns on the Interstate Highway?
Separating the north and south or east and west lanes is a median composed of either concrete formations or a strip of land. Motorists do not make turns on interstate highways. Instead, drivers enter and exit interstate highways using exit and entrance ramps that allow vehicles to seamlessly merge into and out of traffic.
Where do you enter and exit the Interstate Highway?
Instead, drivers enter and exit interstate highways using exit and entrance ramps that allow vehicles to seamlessly merge into and out of traffic. All exits and entrances connect to the right lane of the interstate highway.
When do you go back to intrastate rules?
On the way back to Texas, however, you have options. You can stay on the interstate rules, or do a 34-hour restart to a cycle and convert back to intrastate rules. You just need to make this decision before you are dispatched with the next load.