James the cat:
New drivers would be better watching Luke C in an HGV. Decent little channel. Seems a pretty steady fella. I don’t know the geezaaaaa just caught the vids.
yes - he seems like a proper driver. (although he would need to be seen in a twin splitter before he could earn that badge though)
LukeCinaHGV:
I’d love to drive a split shift gearbox.
Maybe i will be a proper driver one day. Lol
Thanks for the kind comments
You are a proper driver kid, I have watched a few of your videos and you seem a decent fella. Not in the least cocky or have a bad attitude. Your Tom tom reviews are what interested me, stuff the split gearbox to make you a proper driver, you need to use CoPilot truck to become that!!!
LukeCinaHGV:
I’d love to drive a split shift gearbox.
Maybe i will be a proper driver one day. Lol
Thanks for the kind comments
You are a proper driver kid, I have watched a few of your videos and you seem a decent fella. Not in the least cocky or have a bad attitude. Your Tom tom reviews are what interested me, stuff the split gearbox to make you a proper driver, you need to use CoPilot truck to become that!!!
I see you are still on comission then.
Looks like I’ll never be a ‘proper driver’ then…sighh.
I’ve watched a few different people’s videos on YouTube and have personally found a few to be rather confrontational.
The best videos on YouTube are from Peter Owens [emoji106]
Peter Owens videos are in my opinion the best on You tube. I don’t watch a lot of trucking videos personally as I have no interest in watching what others are doing. Three really good You tubers though I do watch are Peter Owen sadly now not making videos , Matt Ireland & Luke Vernon. All in my opinion worth watching for their interesting work and for the locations that they visit. Would love to do some Euro work myself like they do but never really went for it.
Peter Owens, Russell Worthing, Mat Ireland, Seggons, TheRockgod23, Jason Walton, Mark pritchard, Luke C oh and also that shy quiet lad with the ■■■■■ and the lego head (on the dashboard not on his shoulders) is “alright I s’pose” are all the YouTubers I’d recommend new or soon to be drivers watch, while some of them may be a little colourful in character one thing you can guarantee is they all drive like professionals and in that sense are good role models.
jaylea:
Imagine if their was no dramas, would be a bit boring to watch.
If you’ve grown up a bit and changed your attitude, fair play to you. This latest video, however, shows that you’re still not averse to creating a situation “for the views”. How far are you prepared to go to get them?
Keep in mind that you’re supposed to be a professional.
LukeCinaHGV:
I’d love to drive a split shift gearbox.
Maybe i will be a proper driver one day. Lol
Thanks for the kind comments
Yeah top vids and channel Luke, been watching you since your very early vids on the tippers, think the first one was with that roof you collided with in a narrow country lane. I thought it was very humble and decent of you to post that online, most other drivers would try and hide from it, says a lot for your character, you call it as it is. Keep up the good work!
Russell Worthing is a proper old school driver (for a guy in his late 30/early 40’s I presume) can tell straight away that he was brought up around trucks/going away with his Dad in school holidays etc, Brought back some good memories of going away with my Dad when he done flatbed work. Lots of waiting to be tipped/loaded and you never knew what you’d be loading next. Great times travelling around the UK back then with not much of the H&S restrictions now in place.
His vlogs offer plenty advice and tips to new drivers out there.