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What percentage of trucks are automatic?
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<blockquote data-quote="JL 0513" data-source="post: 1387992" data-attributes="member: 50088"><p>About 50-60% of my building is auto. About 15% of our fleet are still the horrible 1987-1989 POS's. They just refuse to retire them. I get the economics but it's still so aggrevating going through a day without power steering. It's very telling that out of all the physical energy that a driver expends in a day, steering the wheel in one of these beasts all day takes more work than everything else combined, especially on a city route. In 2014, it's completely ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>So IMO, manuals aren't the biggest problem, non- power steering is what kills a workday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL 0513, post: 1387992, member: 50088"] About 50-60% of my building is auto. About 15% of our fleet are still the horrible 1987-1989 POS's. They just refuse to retire them. I get the economics but it's still so aggrevating going through a day without power steering. It's very telling that out of all the physical energy that a driver expends in a day, steering the wheel in one of these beasts all day takes more work than everything else combined, especially on a city route. In 2014, it's completely ridiculous. So IMO, manuals aren't the biggest problem, non- power steering is what kills a workday. [/QUOTE]
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