Yeah, time flies, this was 20 years ago ( already) We went that way to Florida every year, and the trucks were backed up to the rest area and I'm sure some kind of official was walking around.. I don't remember it being 45 for trucks. Maybe they figured, it was better to start down the hill from a dead stop and years ago, not every truck had an engine brake. Thanks for the update, not that I'll ever need it anymore.
Just some questions came up after the I70 crash in CO.
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From 99 up to 10 years ago I would see MT eagle fairly often, never seen an official there. If trucks were backed up dot might have been pulling an inspection or the leo looking for someone particular.
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That east side was fast and steep. The runaway ramp was on the right side. If it failed to stop you, you and your rig would do a magnificent airborne trip to the bottom.
If you look carefully, you can still see the remnants of the old roads. Lots of people died there...not just the truckers.sealevel, stayinback, rank and 1 other person Thank this. -
Lots of the old time runaway ramps were never meant to save the drivers life, but to save the others on the road, still some around on secondary roads that take the driver over a cliff, or was just a few years ago.
If you have ever watched a truck hit one of the modern ones, you will know right quick that you don't ever want to go that route if at all possible. -
I ain't sticking up for the guy, as far as I'm concerned he had no business being on that road and should be locked away for a long time. I'm just saying, at this point, we don't have any evidence yay or nay about his ability to meet the communication standards to met the cdl laws.Last edited: May 10, 2019
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Shoot man, we don't need no stinking evidence to fry him.
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But in retrospect his argument is flawed, you can become a citizen with limited English and no need of English if over 55.rank and spyder7723 Thank this. -
I actually AM sticking up for this guy. I hope that he gets jail time, but not a long sentence. He is not a criminal and had no evil plans that morning.
His mistake was speaking to the police at all. Should have refused.
He is young and your people learn languages quickly. If he had his CDL for two years, I bet his English was enough to satisfy the CDL standards.201 Thanks this. -
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