Advantage to those of us that have horrible door seals, gotta wear the dog-catcher suit to not freeze to death in situations like that already...
But i REALLY oughta fix that drafty door
North Dakota Pileup
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by JonJon78, Feb 21, 2022.
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Man oh man. May god bless those firefighters and first responders for working in conditions like that.
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Here's my tip for driving in these kinds of conditions: Go to the truck stop.
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Does anyone pay attention to the weather in front of them anymore? Or even the forecast?
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Time to pull into the Holiday Inn and ride it out , hope everyone's was ok.
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I have noticed that anytime I try and take a picture or video of bad weather that it never looks as bad as it does in person
Even in bad weather or rain my dash cam looks much better than my windshield
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....as well DRIVING TOO FAST FOR CONDITIONS.....then being "surprised" when Traffic SLOWS DOWN or simply "ceases" through altering/destroying vehicles' construction.
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Winter driving certifications and or experience are needed. It’s to easy to be a newb and be pushed into that.
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