That is why I don't go to chain law states in the winter. I am not chaining. What kind of time am I gonna make at 30 mph anyway???![]()
Driving the big-rigs in snow and ice
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by nwcountry, Sep 17, 2009.
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CO has a very strict chain law....particularly on I-70 between Sept 1 through May 31....
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Hey brink; how is that new gig working out?
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I think I'll be careful period
I'm not much for backroads in my vehicle let alone a big rig. I can see someone that knows the backroads going off and doing them though
Or someone very brave as yourself
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I never classify myself as brave. I have worked for co's like maverick where I got fuel bonuses and would often go the shortest route to get the the bigger bonuses. I no longer get fuel bonuses, but I still cut thru the woods when I can, I like taking the woods route to get there, but sometimes it is better for me now to run the main roads. I factor in a lot of things before I route myself.
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Yep, but at least you have that option. I didn't know a person could pick and choose. That is great
information, well, unless you work for someone that does the pickin fer ya
For me, I will go the way I'm told. Anything within reason just to establish a good reputation. As far as I can tell, you don't succeed without one, a good rep I mean, ty much, denise
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