There’s no driver facing cameras just road facing cameras. But this is why I’m worried about fuel mileage because running by the mile like any other part of the industry will be, that’s where the money will be made.. if I can get 7mpg the surcharge will basically pay for the fuel.
Aero Vs Long hood for dry bulk and good MPG
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I don’t know anything about Oakleys tank division but I have dealt with a dozen or so guys over the last 20 years that run shredded metal recycling material out of SMI and CMC down here in San Antonio and they all have been top notch and seem happy with their deal.
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Well to answer your main question you gotta go with a aero truck with tare weight as light as possible. The 880’s with a small sleeper are pretty spacious inside..
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There are no driver facing cameras. They have a dash cam that’s linked with their Qualcomm unit. And anyone who is anyone knows they need a dash cam in this day and age anyway. There is however a requirement for a passenger side hood mounted mirror, which for me is a no go. Don’t need them, don’t want them.
But I’ve known plenty of guys that work over there in all of their divisions and all of them are happy and making good money. It’s like anything else in life, there’s give and there’s take. -
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