I've seen prime flatbed go into nyc as for reefer I've always dropped mine in NJ for a local company to run in , either way though flatbed or reefer prime doesn't have forced dispatch
Prime: Forced NYC dispatch?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by morpheus, Oct 10, 2015.
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I gave a Prime driver and his student directions out of Hints Point a couple years back, so there are some going in, maybe by choice.
New York is really more of a boogyman, I have been in worse situations in other cities. As someone else pointed out, Hunts Point is as easy as it gets in NY. Just a matter of taking your time and not getting rattled. -
New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Oakland, Boston, Philadelphia, lots of tough spots in lots of major cities. LA has some real "fun" areas.
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Been to ALL ,,, 34 yeas out here ... not interested anymore..I'll still do some major citys,,,your right tho..hard not to hit a crappie one now and then...that's truckin
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I've picked up and delivered in downtown El Paso, TX which is every bit as crowded and screwy as NYC.
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If you can back up, Queens and Brooklyn look just neighbourhoods in Philly or Boston, Chicago or Houston, Toronto or Montreal. I really don't understand the fixation with NYC, since virtually everywhere a truck goes in a big city is a dilapidated crumbling POS.
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New York is at least mapped out in a grid. Not sprawled out in different directions like Boston or Philadelphia.Panhandle flash, truckon and 2Girls_1Truck Thank this.
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No! Your butt makes your butt look big!CasanovaCruiser Thanks this.
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El Paso is as bad as NYC??? LMAO really ???? Not
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