Nice to know! Never been to that truck stop before, but have passed by a million times. Are places flatbedders go, usually a lot quicker to get you in and out than the dry van/reefer loads?
Understanding cargo securement
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He's got his plate full doing what he needs to do, although, he should learn to take pictures of loads to cover his butt, in case of claims, but for now, we need to give him break in time.
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There is a benefit to driving locally as far as I'm concerned, and that's learning to drive in congested traffic conditions. If you can handle that, OTR becomes more of a planning/execution stay awake and attentive exercise.TooTiredToTalk Thanks this. -
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