I used to either just listen or grab the cb mike and ask, but that may not be a very good option anymore.
I expect that it still does the trick though.
How do otr drivers cope with these situations?
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Stay on the interstate
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I will follow the road i am on until i can find a spot wide enough to throw the 4 ways and dig out the atlas..
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Then, I look at the result, and if it looks insane, I just prepare myself for a lot of wasted time.TravR1 and Intothesunset Thank this. -
In the rural south that means parking in the lane youre in.
I run on quite a few TN and NC roads where 2 passing tractors have about 3 inch of mirror clicking clearance and 3 inches of excess tar before the ditch. And 45mph speed limits. Pull off 2 feet = going over.
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I loaded Laredo, Tx and I have to deliver in Sweetwater, Tx. Please show me the route that keeps me on the Interstate the whole time.starmac, D.Tibbitt, Farmerbob1 and 3 others Thank this. -
Usually just cry.
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I learned this lesson in jersey when the detour went across a 20ton weight limit bridge good thing it was empty
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