Newbie Advice
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by farmerjohn64, Feb 13, 2020.
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One time I-70 in PA-OH had a emergency Ban from trucks using right line (I-77 as well) where mining activity has collapsed the earth below the interstate in places. So they worked on that for a time to fix it. And so on.
The problem is you need to check for those signs.
Back when they were rebuilding LIE in NYC 20+ years ago it was horrible the walls were like a inch from both outside wheels on the 18 wheeler and when they got beat up they started getting crooked in places requiring you to dodge and weave with cars inches away or another big rig next to you.
One time in Illinois near Lincolns grave, I scraped a construciton wall having no real place to put the rig. Game of inches lost.
It was really tough to get that trailer OFF that wall. It pulled my ICC bumper back about 3 feet out. So docking was a problem. Find dock that is solid cement yea high, bang the ICC Bumper back into place. Check for busted bolts. Replace same. Drive on.BigDog Trucker, faux_maestro and farmerjohn64 Thank this. -
I try to apply brakes before a curve, especially when it’s slick. I’ll often let it roll, starting out slowly at the top, then stab the brakes good, slow down and release them before the curve. I find if puts less wear on my brakes. Might be aggravating to others, but it’s aggravating to Me when they fly past, cut in front, and ride brakes, causing Me to slow down, or pass them. Above all take it slow, be safe
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I think a caveat needs added....
As long as you're not creating a road hazard.
I've run the extra miles up to and across I-80 just because I was unsure of the conditions through Vail. I'd much rather deal with the wind in Wyoming than someone who can't handle the hills or weather of Colorado.Last edited: Feb 18, 2020
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