This is what I'm hearing from Northside brissy Garbo is that the 808 driver was on his normal run but when he was on his smoko he had a heart attack and someone found him deceased in the cab of his truck. Is it true im not 100% sure. But we wish all the best luck to his family.
When ever you see excessively aggressive braking and or acceleration by a side loader, like in this video. I can guarantee you the steering wheel attendant will struggle to achieve 200 bins an hour let alone 160. Given the industry standard is 200 plus an hour, with 250 and 300 plus an hour reserved for only the smoothest of operators.
Not always true mate. The bloke who trained me has done 370 in an hour before and he’s the most aggressive I’ve ever seen on the brakes and accelerator. Not smooth at all lol
@@brisbanerubbishtrucksofficial Even if this steering wheel attendant actually does that, he is nothing more then an accident magnet and a truck killer. The fastest operators don't even look like they are putting effort in at all. I don't see how logic and foresight is so hard to comprehend.
@@brisbanerubbishtrucksofficialI think the recycling trucks operators in brisbane are quicker than waste/green trucks because there sub contractor drivers and they have to cover more area to cover/more bins to pick up then waste/greens trucks do. I think recycling have to do like 1500 or so and waste only do like 1100-1200 or so typically
Excellent video mate
Nice video mate. Dude is flying through his run lol, must want to be done by midday or something have early knock off
6:42 bin falls onto road and 3:30 double garbo
have u got any info on bsr808 driver? excatley what happend to him tho
This is what I'm hearing from Northside brissy Garbo is that the 808 driver was on his normal run but when he was on his smoko he had a heart attack and someone found him deceased in the cab of his truck. Is it true im not 100% sure. But we wish all the best luck to his family.
@@MR.Reuben it was the boss that found him dead in the cab because he was 3 hours overdue on his rest break
That’s sad. What’s gonna happen with the truck?
@@MR.Reuben hopefully they keep this one in the new contract in 2026 and put his name on the door
@@Notbinmaster2022 Yeah. A good way of remembering him.
When ever you see excessively aggressive braking and or acceleration by a side loader, like in this video. I can guarantee you the steering wheel attendant will struggle to achieve 200 bins an hour let alone 160.
Given the industry standard is 200 plus an hour, with 250 and 300 plus an hour reserved for only the smoothest of operators.
Not always true mate. The bloke who trained me has done 370 in an hour before and he’s the most aggressive I’ve ever seen on the brakes and accelerator. Not smooth at all lol
Is this in Brisbane?
I don’t understand the logic behind that as this guy is the fastest casual here getting 300 give or take bins an hour
@@brisbanerubbishtrucksofficial Even if this steering wheel attendant actually does that, he is nothing more then an accident magnet and a truck killer.
The fastest operators don't even look like they are putting effort in at all.
I don't see how logic and foresight is so hard to comprehend.
@@brisbanerubbishtrucksofficialI think the recycling trucks operators in brisbane are quicker than waste/green trucks because there sub contractor drivers and they have to cover more area to cover/more bins to pick up then waste/greens trucks do. I think recycling have to do like 1500 or so and waste only do like 1100-1200 or so typically