And this makes it even more charming, if true (ala Wikipedia - Yungas Road): 'Unlike the rest of Bolivia, vehicles are required to drive on the left side of the road to give the driver a better view of the vehicle's outside wheel and making passing safer.' - so you get to witness that moment when you're done for! Lol.
What kinda Hauling is this ?
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Those west coast trailers are nice. They don't haul much wood but they are short and maneuverable! A northern trailer would never turn those tight corners.
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I'm surprised nobody has asked "what do you do if a truck is coming the other way?"[/QUOTE]
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Sorry, I just had to say that. That's the line I hear from our scalers when we pull a load of pecker poles like that into the mill.MACK E-6, Toomanybikes, noluck and 2 others Thank this. -
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