Jurupa terminal.
Could have made it here last nite but wanted a shower and hopefully get a haircut.
Stopped at t/a in Barstow a d was able to get both done.
Have a 1100 appt for a live unload in pomon ca tomorrow.
The new flying j is now open. Draw a d's and riverside intersection. Most likely be as packed as the others. Haven't been there yet.
Good Night From II
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Jurupa terminal.
Delivered that load to pomona ca then picked up a load in perris ca and Tcalled it here
Winds are bad in the area and driving empty to perris ca wasn't fun lol.
Dl asked me if I wanted to do that shuttle run starting this Thursday.
I am off tomorrow for a post op appt with the doctor.
He said it's Tuesday thru sunday with Monday doing a 34.
3 round trips.
About 2700 miles a week.
Picking up a load here in so cal and switch loads in beaver ut then delivering it in so cal somewhere.
He said I miss most of the snow crap.
Guy I am replacing wants a local run since he has a family.
Said ok.
Said route would change if the guy co.img from colorado decides to go south due to snow.
That why i switched with that driver in Lupton az. Snow was bad going over the 70 so he went 25 to 40.Last edited: Dec 16, 2019
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Headed to somewhere near Port Angeles WA. Currently at Boise stage stop.
Hauling 7 cable reels. Ill probably get up to Sumner tommorow. Deliver Wednesday. -
I delivered early Saturday afternoon, and the next pplan didn't pick up until Monday.
After calling a DM and being told that there was nothing until then I took it.
Just as well, as I spent Sunday stalled because of the snow in the KC area.
I have until Wednesday to deliver, which is good as well.
The snow was still around on Monday so I got a late start today. I stopped a bit early today because the roads were starting to ice up with freezing drizzle. I stopped here at the TA in Mt. Vernon, MO.
My load delivers just south of Atlanta, GA, so from here I can't make it by Tuesday.
A couple hours after I got here there was an accident right in front of my truck.
I heard the air horn going off for a couple seconds and then heard the crunch.
When I looked out there was a truck that was pulling in to a fuel island with another, possibly trying to get in to the one to the right of that truck, and they made contact.
I presume the truck in back was the one laying on the air horn.
Who knows which driver will be held responsible for that accident, but it seems to me that the following truck was way too close and too much in a hurry.
It was that way just before I pulled in here.
Roads icing up and trucks lining up way too close behind each other passing safer drivers in the right lane, when the left lane had even worse conditions.
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Given that area id bet it was a sheet of ice too. I hate hitting winter conditions east of the Rockies. Its always ice.
Gonna keep an eye on it out here, tomorrow, allegedly Snoqualamie might behave. But ive heard that story before. -
East or west of the Rockies, those mid-temp conditions can produce ice very quickly.
When I see ice forming on my windshield in a light drizzle I slow down. If traffic in front is slowing more than me, I do the same. No hurry in those conditions, and maybe they are being smarter than me.
But so many trucks, and a few cars, are always in a hurry.
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Sumner. Clean running all day.
Yeah the icing thing im always monitoring. Thats the big deal breaker for me.
But, it dont change the fact that id rather hit snow near Wells NV than Indianpolis.
Anywhere in UT for that matter vs anywhere in TX when one hits. Or WA vs MO. And ill definatly take OR over New England in the winter. If for no other reason than sheer traffic density.
I get where your coming from. I just know where I would rather see a winter storm. And Chicago is none of those places. (Though i suppose no faster than you can get across chicago its no big deal lol.)
Where as SLC, will nearly have the roads completely clean by the time you roll out of bed. Though that early morning right turn out of west valley is always fun. (Every bloody time, spin spin spin.) Then you hit the 201 and oh my, drivable pavement. -
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Hey did Swift get you guys updated to full ELD yet. I still have a buddy driving for you. He called yesterday all panicked as he hasn't been upgraded
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