I dropped some RR ties off at a guys house once he told me "when you leave make sure not to follow gps the last guy did and cost him over 3000 to get pulled out" as I drove by it I slowed and looked noway no how would I have attempted it first off to tight to even make a turn without dropping trailer into ditch 2nd it was all grass could hardley tell there was a road and 3rd the name just says stay away "Seldom Seen Rd"
Meanwhile in WV......
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Well shoot, EG, that looks like a perfectly GOOD road to me. (Just not one for a road truck. . .)
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Hahahaha......
I mean , really come on !!!!!!
At some point he had to think "why would I turn here" or not I guess. Lol
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He might have made it if it wasn't for that tree stump. Imagine the trucker story that would have made.
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Happens every time some goofy flatlander that couldn't put a "Cob handle" on a file rolls into WV thinking he's a Truckdriver. They either end up like this guy or strung out all over the turnpike. Sad thing is, most go farther using common sense and gut instincts, instead of a dang GPS. Oh and BTW, I have "ALL" my teeth.joseph1135 and wore out Thank this.
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Same thing happens in Ar. Got all mine to. But the 72 4x4 would be sweet
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Reminds me of a bad situation on I-79 about a year ago, around 10 pm, when a dry van loaded with coils going southbound, at too much speed coming into a bend, lost it. Shut traffic down both North and South bound.
Here's the funny part. About hr 2, I'm in the far right lane on the NB side, engine off, still sitting there along with everyone else, and I look down to the right side where the gorge is, I see head lights, then markers and realize it was CMV traffic that was behind us, trying to take a short cut around us. Not more than a minute later, evidently, someone on the SB side, got to thinking the same thing. Not just one or two either, the line was long in both directions, like ducks in a row, all following the leader.
The punch line?
When the 2 columns met nose to nose and the dirt road isn't even wide enough for a CL 8 vehicle to begin with. I was just imagining how that conversation went once everything came to a stop. I have no idea to this day, how that cluster was ever unscrewed.OLDSKOOLERnWV and Big Don Thank this. -
Yep, I can see that happening. Another good reason to keep the CB on, nice to hear about it before you get there and then have no options. Some of my co-workers think I'm stupid for keeping my CB on down low, but I'm usually doing a scenic route and moving on while they set and wait. -
to many of the steering wheel holders of today can't function on any roads that aren't four or more lanes wide ....
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Hey Gunny, you could have just left it at this, it would be as true. . .
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