I'm already tired of dealing with snow this winter. Seems Ive been in more snow so far this winter then Ive had in the past 4 years. After my delivery here in Boise Idaho I get to pick up a load of sugar in Nampa and relay it in Sacramento. Which means I get to take US95 from I84 in ID down to I80 in NV and I80 over Donner Pass to Sacramento. US95 in OR and Donner Pass both have snow pack on the roads and chain requirements right now. Tomorrow, when I would be going over Donner, is supposed to get 1-2 feet of fresh snow in the higher elevations, and the snow level is supposed to drop as low as 1200'. Lovely!
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Discussion in 'Schneider' started by mickeyrat, Jun 4, 2013.
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I'm gonna see if I can just relay it in Sparks NV and try to get something going the opposite direction. I don't know though, for some reason I'm relaying it to a customer in Sacramento but it delivers in Union City. Don't know if the customer is just being used as a drop lot of if it actually needs to go there before delivery for some weird reason.
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When a new driver starts at Schneider can he choose between a truck with a manual or automatic transmission, or all of trucks now are ordered with automatics?
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Umm, how exactly do you call something like this in?
"Umm, boss,I'm near enough to gvw and I crossed a 6 ton max bridge...."
http://www.whas11.com/story/news/tr...hern-indiana-when-truck-drives-over/77942926/PoleCrusher and mickimause Thank this. -
Moron. Unbelievable.
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Omg......how dumb do you have to be?
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"Lambright told police she was aware of the posted 6-ton weight limit and the “No Semis” sign on the iron bridge. When asked why she drove the truck across the bridge, she told police that she didn’t know how many pounds 6 tons was."
LOL... come on.
I wonder if the weight of the truck actually caused it to collapse, or if her ramming the top of the trailer into the top of the bridge structure weakened it's structural integrity that THEN couldn't support the weight and caused it to collapse. I remember reading somewhere that those bridge weight ratings were many many times lower than the actual capacity of what the bridge could support, not that I trust that enough to find out myself lol.
I'm thinking the structure had to have been really damaged by hitting it with the trailer, I mean shoot the tandems weren't even on there. Assuming it was grossing out right at 80k you'd be roughly 12k on the steers and 34k on the drives which means only about 23 tons on the bridge. Good luck with your next career, driver.mickimause and G13Tomcat Thank this.
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