Most of us agree with that. But you didn't stop there. You might even be right, but we really can't know unless we were there.
Can a move over law affect CDL?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by eagle8769, Nov 9, 2019.
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Everyone is in a hurry to get their cheap amazon trash delivered.
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You basically answered your own question,WE WEREN’T THERE! That’s enough reason to give a benefit of a doubt. And the OP hasn’t been back probably because he’s too busy doing other things like looking for another job,never mind not wanting to deal with people who are judging him before getting the whole story.FoolsErrand, TravR1, x1Heavy and 1 other person Thank this.
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every time I see a truck going 40 mph in the hammer lane and weaving all over its always pulling an amazon trailer. Never fails.Farmerbob1 and Mark E7 Thank this.
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With the Amazon trucks I see,Amazon Prime and 40 mph don’t go in the same sentence! LMMFAO
Usually they’re going 70 to 75 mph, of which half of the time the trailer is being pulled by a Volvo!Fold_Moiler Thanks this. -
Seen better looking trucks in the salvage yard. One that pulls off railyard here has duck tape wrapped around front Bumper on each side holding plastic on.
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He never crosses a scale with the route though.
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The ones I’ve seen are brand spanking new clearcoated VNL sleeper cab models fresh out of the Dublin, Virginia factory.
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Seen new piggyback Volvo units going through but don't know where they gonna be based out of.
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I always see pos Columbia’s with busted bodywork.
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