All the states except for Maine, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. I liked running in Kentucky. I have spent most my time working in the oil fields of Utah, oh how I miss that place.
How Many States Have You Run Thru
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by scottied67, Apr 12, 2011.
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PA, OH, IN, IL, MO - 721 miles (western pa, to I44 outside st. louis, delivered to a little bridge project off of I44)
PA, OH, WV, VA, NC, SC and then straight back home, no break. (hardest shift i've ever run)scottied67 Thanks this. -
Not in one shift,but I have driven in all 57 states,just like Obama
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The states I've never been to -
Maine
Vermont
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Hawaii
Alaska
I've never driven a truck through any of those, and haven't even been to any of those, aside from Mass, where I went during some funeral details during my time in the Army. -
NEVER BEEN TO NEW ENGLAND!!! You do not know what you have been missing--may I suggest a Friday delivery in Boston with a Friday afternoon p/u in Portland and then heading south down 95 b4 your 14 runs out?
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I'd like to. Boss man doesn't like running the N/E.. says it's hell finding freight out of there. When I ran for Swift, I had a load of Sprinter vans delivering to CT... one to Hartford, one to Enfield. Had the best pizza ever in Enfield, too! But they had to deadhead me to the port under that bridge in Phila. in order to get me a load out of there.
But, somehow, I don't think I'd want to do it in the exact manner you describe.scottied67 and 'olhand Thank this. -
Funny.... Cause I have no problems getting $2.50 plus per mile freight out of the New England states.... -
Texas..on I-20.....
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Aside from Alaska and Hawaii, I've been to every state in the lower 48 except for the pacific northwest. WA, OR, ID, MT are the only ones I haven't been to yet.
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That's easy. I've been all the way across Texas from one state line to the other in one shift and never even thought about getting sleepy.
But REDD stole my trucker story thunder by giving up this highway.
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