anyone? :biggrin_25521:
Correct me if I'm wrong but wouldn't flatbeds be a lot less effected by high wind gusts? All the videos are dry van's. But I guess it depends on...
Can you always know when it's that windy or can a gust just come out of nowhere and roll you?
I read that 55% of rollover's are fatal..but that doesn't seem right..can anyone who's had this experience share really how dangerous it is or is...
Think about how dumb people are, you think that every driver will slow down? Or it could just be one gust of wind that gets you, or you may not...
It definitely seems crazy but really how dangerous is this to the driver's life? Anyone have any stats or anything? I'm assuming just minor...
do driver's die from this? I can imagine if the truck flipped onto the driver's side, there would be some nice whiplash and the window would...
Just wondering how often this happens or is it a freak event? Also, are dry van's much more likely to get blown over than reefer or flatbed's? Thanks.
Has anyone ever had someone try and break in their truck overnight or anything? Any crazy stories? Just curious..
Could you of just gone in the truck stop you were parked at in this video if you needed to? Just wondering...
True. So basically if there's one nearby overnight when everything's closed..you have to just hope it doesn't hit your truck? I want to personally...
Thanks for the video, got me thinking, say if you knew it was really close to you..are you allowed to start driving to try and spot it and drive...
My biggest fear of getting into this is ####### tornado's..I know it sounds wimpy and I'm gonna get flamed by you hard ##### but isn't there a...
How do drivers know exactly where their going and what roads to take, what tunnels are to small, etc? I'm really bad with maps but I guess a good...
can you bring your spouse and dog with you with some companies? Sounds like a stupid question but I couldn't find anything on it, not sure if they...
Thanks all..anyone else know of any companies that will do this?
Just nervous I guess. I don't really want the responsibility of driving a huge 18 wheeler, looking at some of the pics on here scared the #### out...
Will any of them start you on smaller sized straight trucks?
Are there any training school's out there that would start someone out on a smaller sized truck once they finish training as a new driver?
Thanks, nice answer, but what do you mean by when things happen, they can happen fast and be really bad?