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<p>[QUOTE="patientOne, post: 1795802, member: 27684"]</p><p><br /></p><p>You are absolutely right about the problems. I was on the road with my ex for a year and we ended up in some bad areas once or twice. So I totally get were you are coming from. The area I live in doesn't have many overpasses and I am aware of the requirements. All I am saying is Truck stop employees are amateurs, where you guys are the pro's. I believe there are GPS systems made especially for Trucks. I don't think the average Truck stop employee knows you bridge clearance is what? 13 feet or so. I am just saying most cashiers and whatever come out of "civilian" life and never experienced a Truckers life. I was just asking for a little understanding on your part. We try to do our best to help you all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="patientOne, post: 1795802, member: 27684"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"][B][/B][/FONT] You are absolutely right about the problems. I was on the road with my ex for a year and we ended up in some bad areas once or twice. So I totally get were you are coming from. The area I live in doesn't have many overpasses and I am aware of the requirements. All I am saying is Truck stop employees are amateurs, where you guys are the pro's. I believe there are GPS systems made especially for Trucks. I don't think the average Truck stop employee knows you bridge clearance is what? 13 feet or so. I am just saying most cashiers and whatever come out of "civilian" life and never experienced a Truckers life. I was just asking for a little understanding on your part. We try to do our best to help you all.[/QUOTE]
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