Conway Truckload Drivers what is your 20?

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  1. double yellow

    double yellow Road Train Member

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    I'm hoping for a reset in Jacksonville so I don't wind up in a similar situation... If I average 59mph I'll arrive just before a midnight with 2 hours on my 70 (picking up 4 more at midnight & 2 the day after if I were to recap). If I average 63 I'll have 5.5 on my 70 which combined with the 4 would tempt a short-sighted dispatcher to give me a crummy load and leave me stranded the next day with 2 hours (but probably with a botched 1-4am).

    Besides, the lower speed will make up for some idling. And I can rent a car and play tourist -- maybe even dip my toes into the Atlantic for the first time.
     
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  3. CMBreen

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    We relayed a load with a driver once in Lubbock and got their empty, the trl was full of broken boards,dog food and seeds plus a really low trl and messed up tail light, come on people I could kinda of see the trl not be swept but the rest of the issues that just being lazy, another time did a D/H in Topton,PA and grabbed a trl where the previous driver didn't take hazmat placards off trl which is ok but this driver instead of putting the in the holders he/she stuck them to the trl and we had to stand out in a down pour scrap off the placard, 3 of drivers had to do the same thing
     
  4. paul_4lp

    paul_4lp Road Train Member

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    Heck .... I can never get a load in or out of Topton that requires placards
    also I believe when dropping DOT requires the placards on until the trailer is unloaded
     
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  5. wulfman75

    wulfman75 Road Train Member

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    Technically wouldn't the yard dogs have to pull them off since they were the last to pull the trailers? ;)
     
  6. Starboyjim

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    Guardrails are useful in an emergency. Get the rig parked and hit it!
     
  7. paul_4lp

    paul_4lp Road Train Member

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    Guess you mean drop it like its hot!!

    Ewwww!
     
  8. YardDart

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    Absolutely correct.
     
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  9. double yellow

    double yellow Road Train Member

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    Ever since a co-driver left me 650 miles from a shipper with missing placards (blown out of holders), I've always 409'ed a swatch before sticking the placards directly to the trailer. Once you get a corner free, the placards come off in one piece if you make sure to pull at 90* from the crease.


    --Eloy, AZ
     
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  10. paul_4lp

    paul_4lp Road Train Member

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    Holland .... Not the country ....Michigan


    enjoying a Mc Coffee before I get unloaded
     
  11. paul_4lp

    paul_4lp Road Train Member

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    Pre-plan to Laredo TX ....was hoping for more farther west but 1500 mi by Sat will do :)
     
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