The street.,
I live and breathe mountain work, no matter how crappy a truck is. (Or how old even...)
I think you have a bigger problem, find a company with newer rigs with brakes you can trust (To a certain degree...)
Some streets and intersectiins in certain cities I don't bother with that traffic light or control signs. People get up on that catwalk in the old days to try and strand you for a thousand ways to be killed for your load.
Even today on any street Ive been very alert, eyeballing and evaluating everyone in view for blocks.
Mountains are a refuge to me.
What is more nerve wrecking: Tight, congested streets or Steep Mountains?
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Let's add yet another vote for Tight Streets!!!
I love mountain driving... up and down.
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Experience will make all your nerves go away.
Me, I panic when I am parked at a truck stop and a Swifty is backing next to me.magoo68, texasbbqbest, firemedic2816 and 6 others Thank this. -
It depends on the time of year and my trailer set up. I used to get hauls through the Rockies in British Columbia and some of those passes used to be a 8 - 9% grade (before they fixed some of them). Two that come to mind is the Kootenay Pass and Anarchy summit pass. Both are very high and prone to extreme snowfalls. A grade betwwen a city named Rossland BC and Trail, six miles below, will put you on grades between 11% & 12 %. Navigating those decents can be a nightmare if a driver gets too brave.
If I had an auto tranny I could handle city traffic, but only if I get to pick the route. If I had a choice, it would be open road, mountains or not.DustMyBroom and MidWest_MacDaddy Thank this. -
I'll take steep mountains over this.
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IF you jumped out of the plane and fell. Then quit speeding up while falling you are stable now. It's the stop that's a mess. -
I vote for tight congested mountain roads.
All joking aside, I prefer the mountains. It's less stressful to me because it doesn't have the stupid people element to it. People doing stupid things and not respecting trucks can make my blood boil. Mountains are what they are and remain silent. Mountains don't flip you off, constantly blow horns at you, or yell at you in cussing fits.Boattlebot and x1Heavy Thank this. -
Seems like lots of OTR guys in here lol.
I'm perfectly comfortable on congested streets. I have never been comfortable on a steep mountain, especially when I delivered soda in the Colorado mountains in the winter time. I'd take congested tight streets over Coal Bank and Molas in a 53 footer any day.
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