U Turn on icy Highway

Discussion in 'Trucker Videos' started by scottied67, Feb 14, 2016.

  1. tucker

    tucker Road Train Member

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    Here's my video, I just opened the door when I heard a 4 barrel kick in, But it had to be them grabbing a new gear.
    I want a Mustang now, the speed limit is 35


     
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  3. pattyj

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    Good grief another video from scottie looking for attention.Nobody was doing any uturns.Stupid me forgot to see who posted the video otherwise I wouldn't have wasted my data useage.
     
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  4. pattyj

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    That's what I seen also.
     
  5. rachi

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    Another great video. Keep em' coming!
     
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  6. dca

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    looks the van pulled off to get out of the way to me.
     
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  7. Pedigreed Bulldog

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    Well he sure as $#!+ couldn't maintain a single lane...spent most of the video straddling the zipper or weaving back and forth following the tracks rather than the actual travel lanes. That sort of driving sure doesn't say "superior skills" to me, but rather causes me to question why they are on the road in those conditions in the first place when they obviously can't handle driving in it.

    Then again, when you consider the source, it all makes sense...
     
  8. scottied67

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  9. scottied67

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    You could always step into a McDonald's and use their free wifi just sayin
     
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  10. scottied67

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    I'm glad you were able to make sense of it because what I was doing there is very advanced driving technique on icy snowy roads. Gotta think outside the box or the travel lane in this case. if the plow scrapes off the snow/ice right down the zipper, that is the new travel lane now. Not too many drivers know that, you can usually tell, they are the ones off in the ditch.
     
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  11. Pedigreed Bulldog

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    Wrong. It's an amateur's technique used by the clueless who can't hack it. A skilled driver is capable of maintaining his lane, even when the roads are less than ideal. Were you signaling your lane changes? Were you checking your mirrors to make sure nobody was trying to pass before you left one lane and encroached upon the other?

    Nothing in ANY of your videos has shown you to possess any more driving skills than would be expected from a kid 2 weeks after graduating from of a CDL mill. The fact that you not only think you know how to drive, but that you have "superior" driving skills, tells me that it's only a going to be matter of time before you kill somebody out here...but I'm sure when you post that video you'll try to pass the buck on that one, too, blaming the other guy for your own shortcomings.
     
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