After 1-2 months of training, I'll be returning to Colorado to drive doubles at the beginning of our snowiest month -- March.
I'm a touch apprehensive at the prospect.
Your advice and/or experiences?
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Newbie Gonna Be Driving Doubles In Colorado Mountains. Advice?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by RiggerModus, Jan 10, 2007.
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As much as I would like to 'eliminate' another Lib, it's the old common sense thing---'NO freight is worth attempting to drive in really bad weather!" I, personally, stay away from I-70 most of the time. I drive south US 160 if Wolf Creek pass is not bad (open). Also, many times I-80 thru Wyoming is still OK, or BETTER!.
Stay away from I-70 if anyways near bad---ever take the Eisenhower Tunnel Bypass (Loveland loop)? Don't do it unless summer or roads clear (Hazmat/or over 13'6" ht). -
I haven't taken the bypass, I did do I-70 to the end in Utah between snowfalls just before the first of the year, I had a heavy load and a full tandem tractor with lug tires, I didn't break traction once, if you are going to pull with a single axle tractor you'd better be able to chain up. Wolf Creek pass was closed and I-25 was bad both ways from Denver, even New Mexico was declared a disaster area. On the way back, I had the pleasure of spending New Years 800 miles from home resetting my 70 and waiting for bad weather to clear Nebraska and western Iowa.
If the weather is dicey its best to play it safe.
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refuse to pull them empty..........let them suspend you, let them harass you. do not pull them empty..........its worse than bobtailing......
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Never drive MT's in bad weather---even 'think about it' in heavy rains/winds with 'rutted' truck lanes filled with water! Yeah, they'll push you to take them into snow & ice (weight will help you in snow, not ice!) but it's like sitting on a keg of dynamite! I recently sat under a single-MT for 1 1/2 days in Gallup in qustionable/marginal road conditions----I no fool and no hero either, by that definition.
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Thanks, y'all; that's good stuff.
What's an "MT?" Multiple trailers?
How much leeway does a newbie have to say, "nah, I ain't doin' that"?
This is really great stuff, thanks again!
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The leeway depends on the co. Does yours have a 'no forced dispatch' policy?
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