I think it's just gona be a whole bunch of Rain.
Maybe the evacuations will make all the traffic coming out as I'm going in.
I'm not sure how this personel carrier can float? It does have reall big tires but it weighs approx. 35 thousand pounds.
Huge storm coming! Anyone one have any driving advice besides " dont do it."
Discussion in 'Truckers' Weather & Road Conditions' started by CJ5 Susan, Oct 27, 2012.
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You all be safe out there, I'll be thinking about you guys on my big trip in to Indy.
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@transampete - My broker thinks I'll be OK delivering in Chestertown, MD on Monday morning at 8am. What's your take on the flooding situation there for tomorrow?
I'm planning to leave Wilmington in about an hour to head up that way. Thinking about staying with a friend in Manassas until the morning, not sure I want to be on the other side of the bridge overnight.
*edit - never mind - topo map says 65' ASL where I'm delivering. Should be OK unless there's a tsunami. Getting out might be a different story.Last edited: Oct 28, 2012
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Nj has declared a state of emergency. The barrier islands are ordered evacuated by 1600 today.
This was the gov last year before irene, he does speak his mind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHy6S5u7M3w&feature=youtube_gdata_playerCondoCruiser Thanks this. -
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My mother and father in law live in cape may but there in fla for a few weeks. Last year they evaded up to our house and all was good. Hopefully this year will be ok too.
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I posted this over in Hijackers thread. Here in Maine I am all set. Too bad for the rest of you.
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