Trucker's nick name for various thing on the road

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  1. vavega

    vavega Light Load Member

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    west virginia chrome= duct tape :p
     
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    Shudders open- Often misused (as is on this site). Shudders open reffers to a valve on the motor, Not your eyes. The older mechanical style motors had what was called a shudder stat valve, which operates like a thermostat on a car. When the motor reaches a certain temp. the shudder stat valve opens and cools the motor, then closes. So, when someone says their running with shudders open, means their runnin hard.
     
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    Sucide jockey= Cab over driver
    Using brail = Raised reflector lane dividers (zippers)used on freeways.
    I guess hazmat driver and rumble strips could be substituted as someone else posted here earlier. This is just how I heard and used the terms.
     
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    Shakin The bushes= speeding

    Bear Tracks= The tire tracks in the Grass Median when the cops are working a area.
     
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    widow maker= cabover tractor
     
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    Busterbrown= UPS driver
    Andy= ATS driver
    Over the tank Frank= a derogatory term for another driver accussing him of being gay
    Wallyworld= either a wal-mart store or a wal mart driver
     
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    Wiggle wagons - Truck pulling more than one trailer
    Blubird - Marten Transport
    Watermelon - Arrow Trucking
    Watermelon 500 - Interstate 285 in GA.
     
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    skinnytrucker Heavy Load Member

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    Goin out yonder - Driving out to the west coast
    "Shaky" - Los Angelas CA.
     
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    Some various terms at Con-way Freight and maybe other LTL's.

    Kite = back box on a set
    Slab = the dock
    CDL = forklift license
    Enhancement = drivers are loosing something
    Yard goat = switcher unit or jockey
    FAC (Con-way only term) = hub or night operation freight assembly center
    Dinosaur = our trucks that still say CCX or CSE and have an air starter
    P&D = pick up and deliver freight on a route during the day
    Line-haul = terminal to terminal runs
    Mandatory Monday video = see enhancement
    Pre-trip = tires look round and I have some lights - lets roll
    White shirt = dock bosses at Conway (red shirt at FedEx I believe)
    Seniority # = your # on the bid board - I'm low 70's out of 150 now - very good for 29 years old - pretty good for anyone really
    Set = obviously a set of doubles or triples
    New truck = an 04 with 900,000 miles on it
    Sub-service = cheap truckload carrier teaming students to haul LTL's line-haul freight - also known as purchase transportation
    Big dog/dawg = driver with a lot of seniority
    EOL or end of line terminal = terminal that only handles freight they pick up and deliver
    8300 = truck inspection book for slip-seat tractor
    Log book = the truth - really, mine is annoyingly truthful
    The pit = ground below the dock door right under the dock plate
    Company president with a serious look on his face in a video = see mandatory Monday video

    Hey, you gotta be able to laugh at yourself sometimes, right? In the end, I really like working at Con-way Freight and wouldn't trade it for another job on the road. I have the best co-workers a driver could ask for and make great money. Sometimes though all I can do is shake my head at what some of this stuff really means.
     
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