Night Driving

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Trucker Jo, Jul 3, 2013.

  1. Giggles the Original

    Giggles the Original Road Train Member

    thats all i found it to do, was smear...then hard as heck to clean off....
     
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  3. HotH2o

    HotH2o Road Train Member

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    Acetone removes rain-x with ease
     
  4. SmokinBoles

    SmokinBoles Medium Load Member

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    YES it does! The kind in the sponge works the best. Thats even a great way to get the bugs off etc.
     
  5. ppbr2001

    ppbr2001 Light Load Member

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    Oh you know Giggles!! That's one of them there things that wipps the windshield!!
     
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  6. SmokinBoles

    SmokinBoles Medium Load Member

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    Otherwise know as a WHIPPER or WHIPER with one P silent.
     
  7. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    I prefer day driving because im a day person.If Ray and I team he'll be driving nights because that's what he prefers.
     
  8. truckon

    truckon Swamp Thing

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    I'm definitely a night driver. .. but I usually shut down about 2am.. 11am- 2pm? seems to work for me..
     
  9. MissJyss

    MissJyss Light Load Member

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    I team with my fiance and he drives the midnight to noon shift. Its only fair that he gets to see something other than darkness all the time. He loves not having to deal with as much traffic, construction, and open weigh stations as I do. When it comes to sleeping in a moving truck, youll get used to it. We both have a hard time sleeping in our normal bed during home time due to no vibrations or road noise. Lol. I always use ear plugs though. You still hear the calming hum of the engine but not the noise of things shaking in the truck. Just watch for those #### deer. Hit my first one the other night. At least I can say I've finally gone deer hunting! Lol. Good luck out there and stay safe.
     
  10. tinytim

    tinytim Road Train Member

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    Everyone knows it's the thing that wips back and forth, useless without the snapper to hold it against the window.
     
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  11. Hsauer87

    Hsauer87 Light Load Member

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    At night you can't check out seat covers though ...
     
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