Good info Thank you
My truck recently had a fuel tank heater installed, the kind that brings heated coolant from the engine and it circulates through a heat...
I have been doing some googling and I think the volume of diesel fuel increases by about 4% from 0F to 100F. I guess it is not insignificant. 4%...
When the nozzle clicks off, if I pull it out a bit and top the tank off I can get in another 10 gallons or so. What are the downsides to filling...
This scene was priceless....[MEDIA]
Usually the weigh stations are closed and you get kind of used to that, then one day it is open and you don't see it until too late. Yes hopefully...
You suddenly realize you just missed the turn for a weigh station. Do you keep driving to your destination, pull to the side of the road? Also,...
Thank you. Yeah it is a bridge right here in town, major road. I am not driving a van now, but if I do I want to be ready for these bridges.
If you see a bridge with clearance sign that says 13'6", and you are driving a semi van, is it safe to go under it? ChatGPT says no.
I dunno I still can't get over the fact that we can't trust pro grade trucker GPS units. wtf. The bridges it tried to route me under probably have...
I dunno know I assume since it is 2023, we have Space X, computers, AI...that a trucking GPS would have reliable up to date information.
It asks me to pick a profile, shows a picture of a semi van combination vehicle with the default dimensions and weight. I pick that
Yes
It keeps getting stated or implied that an Atlas is more accurate than the GPS. Why would the Atlas have information more up to date than the GPS?
Are you sure? It seems to imply that is the actual clearance.
I have one, will start using it
Could be alone time, it is company issued and I never updated it. However the bridges have likely been there or decades.
I would think that would scrape the top of the van
The same thing is happening to me with my company provided garmin dezl!!
Aww