exactly, great advice. One thing people need to understand, if you hit a run-a-way truck ramp, the tickets/fines/bills add up quickly. In Colo., if you loose your brakes and hit that truck ramp: 1. the tow bill starts at $1,000, 2. the minimum citation is Careless driving, that's before they DOT your truck and you
Going downhills advice needed.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by samuel2006ok, Dec 12, 2009.
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there is ONE grade in all of the united states that has a runaway truck ramp exception. it's the southbound us95 grade coming into lewiston, id. top of the grade is a weigh station. there's more than 6 runaway ramps down the grade, and it's all hairpin curves and s-curves. if you have to use it, you will NOT be fined for using one of the many ramps along the way. -
Don't know if someone else gave this advice, but Mine is "Only Go Up Hill"
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sorry" to say this so...blunt! but if you are asking this kind of question...while out there in it. YOU ARE WRONG! insofar as: you are a accident...going to happen! not a question of if! only where! Don't hurt yourself! or anyone else! Mountain's and snow and ice are "Hell"! it takes SKILL! EXPERIENCE!and NERVE'S! learn your mountain's in decent weather-learn your bad weather condition's...in flat grade situation's and most importantly...tell" your company/dispatch about your...inexperience/concern's! No load/job is worth getting into "that kind of accident! There is no" greater Danger out there; than: Mountain's-Ice-and inexperience! Be safe!!!
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