JJ's Place

Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by jjranch, Jul 19, 2010.

  1. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    i seen a chev s10 pick up run into the back of a england trailer that was climbing parleys.

    may they R.I.P.
     
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  3. Alaskan-N-Idaho (AIN)

    Alaskan-N-Idaho (AIN) Light Load Member

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    That is so true, but watching an 18 wheeler doing 80 in Southern Utah almost push a 4 wheeler doing 65 mph off the road made me think that its not the speed thats the issue but the dumb ### behind the wheel.
     
  4. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    you talking about the semi doing the posted speed limit or the idiot driving too slow.

    maybe they were both T E X T I N G.

    you will learn not be so nice to the cars IN TIME. becuase the cars have absolutely NO RESPECT for semis. they do stupid crap ALL THE TIME. and you will be slapping yourself in the face saying WHAT AN IDIOT. and the stupidity will never cease to amaze you. and just when you think you've seen it all. SURPRISE.
     
  5. sydsdriver

    sydsdriver Medium Load Member

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    I will concede that, in a perfect world, everyone would be safer traveling at the same speed. Then nobody could ever get rearended. However, this is not a perfect world.

    If a truck traveling 60 MPH, in a 65 MPH zone creates a significant road hazard, someone has far larger problems than can be fixed through advice on a forum.

    If that driver cannot react safely to a vehicle that is traveling 5, 10 or even 15 MPH below the speed limit, how will he react to an accident, broken down vehicle or even road debris?

    I would love to find that perfect world. While we look for it I will continue to prepare for the "unexpected".
     
  6. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    while you're out there preparing for the unexpected. can you figure out the meaning of life for me please.
     
  7. sw1241

    sw1241 Light Load Member

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    If you spend a lot of time reading this forum, it means that in your lifetime you will
    #1 Be Born
    #2 Never be rich
    #3 maybe be either a hard worker or a slacker
    #4 croak and 2 to 3 weeks later, most will not remember your name
     
    Panhandle flash Thanks this.
  8. Yup

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    Here in lies the problem,every CDL toteing yahoo out here believes themselves " QUALIFIED",flip one dirty side up and it makes
    for redundant chat in the pro driver section next to the buffet.
    Doesnt teach the driver a thing,some even do it 1-2 times again
    with all the luck they walk away.

    The majority usually take out their co-driver and or some innocent
    man,woman,child,family . . . . . . .

     
  9. 1badz28

    1badz28 Road Train Member

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    man just f off i dont want to hear a bunch of non experianced driver bs if you were experenced this would not even be coming out of your mouth couse you would already know how it is out here. sorry jj but i had to put in my 2 cents here.
     
  10. 1badz28

    1badz28 Road Train Member

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    send me the recipe sounds good.
     
  11. Yup

    Yup Medium Load Member

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    :biggrin_25523:

    I'll give you another shot,you missed!!
    I had my first 9 years done before I was 25 years old,50 was a few steps ago.

    Snappy retort btw,is that an original ? :biggrin_2556:

     
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