It honestly did. I seen a few episodes of that when it started up and ever since had honestly thought Canada was a lawless country for truck driving. I remember guys on the show talking about driving 40+ hours straight on ice and thinking Whiskey Tango Foxtrot! So there is honestly some truth to what they were thinking and a good reason to kick them out because to those of us that didn't know any better it made Canadian truckers look like meth addicts.
Ice Road Reality Check Please
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by robione, Oct 24, 2019.
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*I don't know exactly when log books became a requirement as I wasn't driving at the time.D.Tibbitt, AModelCat and FlaSwampRat Thank this. -
My record was 113 hours in a week.......
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Now was that a 60 hour week or a 70 hour week driver?
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They were a danger to all truckers, always chaining and poking around when there was no need for it, always in the way and we would have to pass on the hills.
The show insisted on making some good truckers look like idiots and did their best to make some guys they brought with them look good, when we weren't sure they could even spell truck. loltscottme, FoolsErrand, D.Tibbitt and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Reality TV took off when Hollywood had a big writers strike back in the 1990s. TV producers started creating "real life" cartoons using non-union writers and non-union "actors" that were coached and led to act out stories producers want you to believe. Reality TV is all the unimportance and fake drama of daytime soap operas but with fewer stories of someone's identical twin waking up with amnesia and having Derek's baby after a sex change.D.Tibbitt and FlaSwampRat Thank this. -
Old days run till you drop or get another job.........D.Tibbitt, FlaSwampRat and Ruthless Thank this. -
i have seen the episode a couple times where mr rowland was driving and firing the pistol while holding the radio microphone.
i always have been warned they are strict on the guns in canada
maybe a starter pistol?
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