How Bad Is Your Traffic?
Discussion in 'Truckers News' started by WiseOne, Sep 22, 2007.
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How bad is MY traffic?
Well, lets see,...............
I commute betwixt Los Angeles -- Santa Ana, California
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Riverside -- San Bernardino, California.
LA -- SA is number 1
Riv -- SB is number 13
SOMEtimes, and too often, it takes 30 minutes just to get ON the "free"way.
Average speed for the next several miles is around 7 mph. And the traffic is ALWAYS predictably UNpredictable.
Around here, they call it "Get Away Fridays". On Fridays, folks are headed to Lost Wages, and I-15 starts to clog up right around where SH 91, Hwy 60 and I-10 transition. Especially around I-10 where the 4-wheelers take on the Big trucks around the two truckstops located at I-15 and I-10. In Ontario, Fontana, Calif. areas.
That traffic continues up the Cajon Pass, north, and starts to clear up around Hwy 395.
If it's a four day weekend, add clogged feeder roads through the cities along the way too.
It isn't a pretty picture.
Welcome to the Land O' Fruits & Nutz.
I'm the latter.
Nutz.
How the "local" Big truck drivers get 'er done on a daily basis is beyond me.
I washed out driving "local" within 18 months.
But on the plus side, I found a better gig.
Had I been satisfied driving local, I never would have done that.
And, thanx to the rail trailers I was dispatched to pick up and return from and to the rail yards, --- I honed my backing skills.
:smt004
Every cloud has a silver lining, ...... or so I hear. -
I definitely don't miss driving in Atlanta. Way too many vehicles on the road and they all drive like they are NASCAR fans. With my present job I see more livestock and wildlife than cars and I am a lot less stressed.
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I live 1.2 miles from work. If I time it wrong and hit the morning traffic, it can take up to ten minutes to get there.
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