On your lead sheet it should say which border crossing. I'm guessing sweet grass mt or coutts ab is where you'll cross. That is straight up I-15. Just be sure to follow the truck route signs through lethbridge
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My leadsheet doesn't specify the border crossing. I'm also being told no routing or fuel solution can be provided while in Canada. I don't have any stickers either. I have gotten the 2 msgs saying my dispatcher did her job and the broker accepted it.
Paperwork i have
-BOL
-North America Trade Agreement Paper
-Canadian BOL
-Lead Sheet
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do you have your PAR sticker?
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Milktanker talked me through it. My leadsheet has a bar code which takes the place of my par sticker.
Thanks again Milktanker
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Well i leave today for orientation tomorrow, with all the good information you guys gave, im looking forward to being with system.
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Good luck hellbound, we'll see you out there. I may actually be in Spokane myself Friday or Saturday if everything goes right
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I look forward to meeting you, if you make it
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Hopefully you're down for some winter driving Hellbound, been snowing pretty good since I got here this morning. Can't be worse than the MT I-90 ice roads I came from.Airborne Thanks this. -
I stopped in Billings to grab fuel. At 2:30 in the afternoon people were already starting to park by the fuel island and the CB was blowing up with people screaming ''ALL THE ROADS IN MT ARE #########! THEY'RE ALL #########!''. Billings' is always pretty hilarious whenever there's snow on the ground. Don't even try to park there though past 5pm if there's even a single snowflake forecasted to fall that day. All the steering wheel holders fill it up quick.
Good luck in Orientation. Remember, no matter what don't fall asleep during the boring videos if Joe is doing orientation. He hunts for nappers! LOL -
I've been running doubles from Billings to Bozeman for the last 3 winters and it is scary what you see out there, so many people scared of the weather and ending up in the ditch. Heck, I can't even count the number of people I saw in the ditch running back Saturday. The roads have been pretty solid this year, but let me tell you, running and empty set on that stretch when its slick can be a blast..
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