Routing question
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Canadianhauler21, Oct 8, 2020.
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2.6 miles from the interstate took me 15 minutes. Cars packed on both sides of the road, Germantown had part of the road blocked off and it was a tight squeeze but I made it through.MACK E-6, Speed_Drums and Brettj3876 Thank this. -
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I agree with you there. Des Moines is about as far east as I get now LOL. But I've been to that place he went to three or four times. And I used to go to Brooks Provisions down on Front Street all the time too oh, I don't think they even exist anymore. Pen made was another one on Red Lion Road don't know about them anymore either. Glad you made it in and out of there without anything getting torn up. Safe travels
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Just an update on this address. I went here again, decided to follow my TRUCK GPS out of curiosity. Oh boy was that a big mistake. GPS gave good directions up to a certain point, gave me two impossible turns I couldn't make so I had to do squares (3 left turns) to get onto certain streets. Got to near the receiver it told me to take a left, another way impossible turn.
Ended up back tracking to the way I came in last time and it was much better.
Lesson learned, even your most updated truck GPS is no match for major cities.Brettj3876 and RubyEagle Thank this. -
Philadelphia does take the prize sometimes.
Our guys sent a 53 into South Philadelphia that has a slight tangle with a Cadillac.
Cops wouldn't come [no riots at the time] and they exchanged info only to find they shared it with the owner of a parked '83 SAAB turbo.
As the tail of the 53 swung wide and, without the driver even feeling it, the slightest edge of the ICC bumper caught the leading edge of the back left wheel well dragging the SAAB a few feet totaling this 'classic' that was painted with a rattle can...ripped the under unit body area where the 'jack pad' is located. estimate was 3x the blue book.
All to pick up a few pallets coming home to central NJ.
Insurance did consider the car, by make and age, a classic so the guy ended up getting close to 2x the blue book [some payday!] for an ugly piece of dog crap reject form a Swedish airplane factory that was considered a classic.
That cost on our insurance run amounts to about ten times what we made on that backload.Brettj3876, Canadianhauler21 and RubyEagle Thank this. -
That really sucks man! I wish that ### on Reddit the other day trolling saying a trained monkey could do our job saw this thread.
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Snapped a quick picture of the area. Literally no space to make right or left turns into single lane roads.Attached Files:
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