If chains are required on the cars they are required on all vehicles.
Traction (studded) tires on cars/Pick ups are not required to chain up until DOT should just close the road.
It's a question of min chain or full chain for trucks. Reminder OR requires chains on trailers when chains are required.
What's the Deal with these Log truck drivers?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by BUMBACLADWAR, Dec 14, 2016.
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i always include two singles caddy corner on the trailer regardless of what's on the drives.
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Truck boss told me....you have to be in the woods before the trees wake up.
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There is YOUR problem. Keep right except to pass.2CAN, QuietStorm and Ruthless Thank this. -
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It is not uncommon for contract logging companies have an out-of-service rate of 50% for their trucks. That is half the time they get pulled into the scales they get out-of-service. And let me tell you, these scales in some of these small logging towns are rarely open.dca Thanks this. -
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I'm not defending them. There's bad apples in every group no matter what you haul. Sure there's some bad log truck drivers but there's also bad van drivers, bad rgn drivers, bad reefer, bad tanker and bad flatbed. It's just a completely different aspect of the industry.
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