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| Lanes narrowing in tight areas Whenever I drive through Milwaukee via I-43 and I-94 I notice that the lanes narrow quite a bit, at least I think they do. Sometimes a 4 wheeler crowds next to me, mainly on the Marquette interchange, and this creates some tension. I don't have a whole lot of experience driving, the only other area I can think of that has this narrow lane problem is East Washington Ave in Madison(Or Business 151). I would imagine the toll booths are even more narrow than the lanes I explained, so it's probably not a big deal to you OTR drivers. Any comments or tips? I know it's kind of a stupid question, but oddly enough I can't remember any training on this particular problem. |
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| You just have to get used to it. There are some areas that can really make you sweat when you are behind the sheel. Construction zones and barricades can really be a hassle in this regard. You just need to concentrate on your driving. Usually, the times I find myself in a narrow section, I tend to drop my rear view mirror scan and concentrate solely on what is coming up in front of me. I also make it a point not to get directly alongside other trucks and do absolutely no passing in those areas. just concentrate on the driving task and ignore all outside distractions. It constantly amazes me that I can drive a 8.5 foot wide truck and trailer through one of Illinois 10 foot wide toll booths at 35 mph at times. I know the speed limit is lower than that, but I have been moving with the flow of traffic and done that before. If I pointed you at a garage door of that width and told you to drive a truck in at that speed you would panic, but really, going through the booth without bumping the curbs in the same thing. It's just isn't as frightening when it is only curbs. |
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| 11 foot is the minimum standard, but it can get tighter in construction zones. Over recent months, the onramp at the Chicago Skyway from the dan Ryan has barely been at the 10 foot mark, though they have finally moved the barricades and opened the lanes up to where they should be. |
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| i never thought milwaukee was bad and i go from 94 to 43 n all the time |
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