Tips for the new guys on highwind driving

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Thumper, Feb 7, 2009.

  1. ragtopjr

    ragtopjr Light Load Member

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    Awesome post!

    Thanks

    And here I was rolling across nebraska and over into missouri with a load of sailboat fuel, and the axles at the 41:biggrin_25526:

    Doh!
     
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  3. brinkj23

    brinkj23 "Asphalt Cowboy"

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    Also just heard a good rule of thumb for driving in wind. The wind speed and your vehicle speed should not equal 110 or higher. So if you got 60 mile an hour winds or gusts you should be rolling at 50 or slower.
     
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  4. CommDriver

    CommDriver Road Train Member

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    Very high winds in SW Virginia and WV, I-77/I-81, last night and today. A few trucks were blown over near Bluefield from what I was told. I'm empty so I pulled over last night and am still sitting today. Gusts are reported to be 60-70+.
     
  5. rocknroll nik

    rocknroll nik High Risk Load Member

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    Always trust your instincts :yes2557: If you don't have to roll whenit's marginal safety don't roll was my motto.
     
  6. Thumper

    Thumper Medium Load Member

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    come out of boston yesteday on 90 thru buffalo and erie was really nice winds seeing i had 13k in the box :biggrin_25525: just mashed it and held on tight
     
  7. msmspilot

    msmspilot Light Load Member

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    That's what I was thinking. Thanks guys.

    If you see the Watkins Shepard truck that's the slowest truck in the wind, that's probably me and my wife. We're both slow pokes in the wind. :)
     
  8. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

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    I ran 4 hours with a empty flat the other night in 60 mph + winds. It was all I could do to stay on the road.:biggrin_2554:
     
  9. msmspilot

    msmspilot Light Load Member

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    We sat at a company terminal two days ago and ended up delivering about 12 hours later than we originally planned (customer about 2 hrs away) because of the storms and wind. We had about 1000lbs on the trailer (van), and we were getting pushed all over the place after we waited for the winds to die down.

    I couldn't believe how fast the other drivers were going, but they probably weren't empty. Even the doubles were passing us and didn't look like they were having trouble. But we'd rather slow it down than end up on our side. We've seen too much of that.
     
  10. CommDriver

    CommDriver Road Train Member

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    Here's an explanation I found posted on a Discovery forum

    http://community.discovery.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/9701967776/m/87519283001
     
  11. ordinaryguy

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    yeah i went through buffalo and erie thursday night, and #### it was windy, rainy and just a crappy day, but luckily i haul beer so i was grossing 78900 heh
     
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