Fort Apache. Just recently seen on youtube. Seen the documentary and movie. Brooklyn was rough!!!! Respect from me sir
Forced into local work...
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by windsmith, Dec 14, 2013.
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Yea im sure ny i had to wait almost 2 days after making my last delivery to get a load out my delivery was on 39th street to the mennites grocery stores there i had to park in lane got cursed out so many times that i stop counting almost got hit 3 times. Then on way out i think i got hung up down town i knocked a lot of dust of a bunch of signs especially the street signs on the lights. The people unloaded my truck with fork lift and chain with hook on end. I been to Syracuse several times in boon docks, there is a city chuckabunga or something like that been to more. As far as nj i mostly took my breaks there caz u no there is no where to park in ny
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Op since you always do things properly .........
https://www.dot.ny.gov/about-nysdot/faq/are-53-foot-long-trailers-allowed-in-nyc
"Are 53-foot long trailers allowed to make pick-ups or deliveries in New York City?
Per Section 385 of the Vehicle & Traffic Law, a 53-foot trailer is allowed only limited travel through New York City to reach destinations on Long Island, using the following routes:
I-95 - from Bronx/Westchester County line to I-295;
I-295 - from I-95 to Throgs Neck Bridge to the Long Island Expressway (I-495)
I-495 - from I-295 to Queens/Nassau County line
53-foot long trailers are not allowed to make pick ups or deliveries in any of the boroughs of New York City.
A complete list of traffic rules and designated truck routes is on New York City DOT's web site."
Follow the rules ........Last edited: Dec 15, 2013
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ohhhhhhhh windsmith
explain how your gonna run day cab
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You mentioned "oilfield" but I'm not sure where you are. I know of a couple of companies that are growing and looking for owner-operators. They even offer "zero-down" tractor purchase options. Both have web sites where you can check out their operations. Miller Transporters is a tank outfit based in Jackson MIssissippi. They have an in-house tractor purchase plan and tanker training. Roadrunner Transportation runs reefers, dry vans, flats, and intermodal. They have special arrangements with Lone Mountain Leasing and Arrow Truck Sales for the purchase of tractors. Good luck.
BTW, RRTS has owner-operators running LTL terminal to terminal. That's where I will be if this YRC thing goes belly-up.JustDoc Thanks this. -
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Once you know what your doing NYC is no big deal. I worked for a regional company that sent 53's all the time to the boroughs. They paid the fines if you were caught. I want to say it was a grand or so. Kind of like UPS/Fed Ex and the parking tickets they get. Just a cost of doing business. I hauled a few oversize out of JFK this year. Fun stuff.
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