driving in strong wind

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by sgtkrav, Nov 16, 2013.

  1. Lady K

    Lady K Road Train Member

    LOL... Yep... Rocklin to ATL to Aurora then back to Rocklin... Heading out we have a choice of routes, having back, not so many :-/
     
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  3. Lepton1

    Lepton1 Road Train Member

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    This is important. Always pay attention to overall wind direction versus the terrain. It's possible to be driving along sheltered by a cliff only to get slammed hard when you come to a gap in the cliff. A classic example is on I-8 coming eastbound and descending the pass from San Diego toward Yuma, AZ. I came through there at night, a tad windy on the top but not bad at all, then halfway down the descent the road turns north and "WHAM!" I got surprised by a gust of wind broadside that rocked me hard. That gust was coming down a ravine forming a wind tunnel gap about 100 feet wide. Rest of the area was calm, just one place. Bad place, too, if you blow over you go right over the cliff.
     
  4. DsquareD

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    I saw 4 blown over in a very short stretch on I-39. Two were right at the I-88 I-39 interchange, one north bound and one south bound. I was just coming off I-88 east bound onto I-39 north bound. Then there was another one south bound about a mile up and a few more miles and we had to wait for the 4th one to get turned back up and towed off.

    It was pretty treacherous. I finally pulled off (30K lb load) to give my sphincter a chance to recover a bit.
     
  5. snowwy

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    i delivered mats there this morning. they said there were 3 jobs that were emegency reconstruct.

    where i delivered, didn't look too bad. the houses were still in tact. but the power lines were a mess.
     
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  6. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    Old thread, but found this over in the politics section and it seemed germane

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  7. S M D

    S M D Road Train Member

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    Hahahahh ^ driving over 100k miles through wyoming back and fourth i couldnt agree more on that picture.
     
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