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GDOT Proposes Trucks Only Interstate: No Cars Allowed
Construction Equipment ^ | February 7, 2018 | Construction Equipment

Posted on 02/16/2018 7:45:24 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks

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To: Zuriel

“What made that run even more memorable was the fact that after I unloaded at Worthington, I was turning into the Pilot at Sioux Fall, when the engine ran out of fuel. I coasted to fuel island. Yanked the old filter off. Filled the spare, and put it on. The engine started right up, thank God.”

The one time I nearly ran out of fuel was in Nebraska.
I was headed east with a dry load and planned to stop at the first fuel stop in Nebraska to fill up.
Unfortunately both east and west exits were closed for construction.
I gritted my teeth and did some figuring.
I thought I could make it to Grand Island.
I thought wrong.

As soon as the engine sound changed I hit the breakdown lane and killed the engine. I was still 20 miles from Grand Island.
Luckily the 25 gal reefer tank was full.
Imagine yourself on the side of the interstate draining a reefer tank into a 2 liter soda bottle and pouring it into the tractor tanks.

Luck was with me because once I had put all the fuel into the tractor tanks it started right up.

My scariest load was a load of pillows I picked up in Cincinnati headed for Dallas.
Floor to ceiling, side to side 10,000 pounds of pillows.

I decided to drive the night through.
The wind was playing hell with my light load, shoving me all over the place. Wind coming from every direction.
Not another soul on the road.

While I was unloading in Dallas I used their break room. They had the weather channel on.
It seems I had driven right through the path of a swarm of 9 tornadoes.
Made my sammich hard to swallow.


61 posted on 02/17/2018 9:51:21 AM PST by oldvirginian ("The people built this country. And it is the people who are making America great again.” D TRUMP)
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To: Hot Tabasco

“I think it’s safe to say that the trucking industry is paying at least 4 times more taxes than you.”

No, they do not. The consumer is the final payer of all taxes.


62 posted on 02/17/2018 9:52:21 AM PST by CodeToad (CWII is coming. Arm Up! They Are!)
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To: vette6387
Keep in mind that whatever costs the trucking industry incurs, it's ultimately passed on to the consumer........

Here in S.E. Michigan the roads are in horrible shape. Here in Macomb county the patching crews are out there daily, just throwing the hot asphalt into the cracks and holes and letting traffic pack it in. A week later they have to be filled in again. Decades ago the patching crews would use a heavy tamper to pack the asphalt but not anymore. (The constant rain, snow, freeze then thaw is the main culprit for destroying our roads)

I firmly believe that the roads here are built to self destruct within 5 to 10 years so as to guarantee future work for the paving companies.

You can't convince me that the materials used on our highways can't be improved in order to prolong their longevity...........

63 posted on 02/17/2018 9:56:21 AM PST by Hot Tabasco (My cat is not fat, she is just big boned........)
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To: Zuriel

oh of course I appreciate trucks, my brother’s father-in-law owns a trucking company. The amount of trucks passing you is a function of how much life is around you. They’re like red blood cells. I moved from Sourhern California to a very popular place with good schools and safe neighborhoods, cough-cough, and it seems like everyone followed me out here. Construction everywhere, and trucks galore. That being said, I think trucks and cars, especially in the numbers we have here in boom-town and at 70 mph, have no business driving together. I don’t drive on airport runways either.


64 posted on 02/17/2018 12:34:05 PM PST by goldendelicious
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To: oldvirginian

Wow! That must have been before cell phones, because if it wasn’t, even if you didn’t have one, some driver that did would have probably been hollerin on the “noise box” about it.

In recent years the cell phones send out emergency alerts. That’s a big help.

If the run’s time table would allow it, I regularly would drive at night to zip through the big cities, maybe find coops closed as well. I’m stuck with elogs now, so I’m forced to follow its restraints. But I’ve got a good boss, and I like the truck, and the variety of runs (lowboy, stepdeck, end dump, dry van).

About 11 yrs ago I thought I was going to end up at the bottom of the TN River near Decatur AL. I was empty with a 53 dry van, northbound I-65 and it was gusty, but not real bad. I was almost halfway across the bridge when a big gust out of the west really rocked me. A flat behind me yelled, “driver, your left trailer tires came up off the road!” Nobody was beside me so I moved over to the hammer lane until I was over the river. And I then released my death grip on the steering wheel.


65 posted on 02/17/2018 1:17:43 PM PST by Zuriel (Acts 2:38,39....Do you believe it?)
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To: goldendelicious

Well, union demands helped drive jobs out of major manufacturing plants. For instance, the John Deere combine plant in IL is mostly an assembly facility. Nearly everything comes in from vendors. Finished parts take up more space, usually require special crates or boxes, and come from who know where (last I knew the final drives were made in Spain).

That adds up to more trucks.


66 posted on 02/17/2018 1:34:16 PM PST by Zuriel (Acts 2:38,39....Do you believe it?)
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To: Alberta's Child

This article discussed a proposed truck only interstate system. Not 50 mile hauls.


67 posted on 02/18/2018 8:40:41 AM PST by a fool in paradise (Ask a lib if Alger Hiss colluded with the Russians.)
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