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Amn Dale Preisach
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My brother trucked for a company that used the internet apps for directions and allowed stops for gas. There are roads in the US like this one that aren't passable . But since the app tells them to drive the route layed out by the app, he got stuck a couple times. As well as if he varied from the route, he would have to pay the difference in gas used to do so. Not only that, there are portions of roads and onramps/ overpasses/ and off ramps that are restricted for trucks to use . And the cops know the truckers have to use the route laid out. And just sit on the berm of those areas waiting for truck drivers to give tickets to..
Aren't computers great.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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Edited >1 y ago
Haven't Been There, But I HAVE Done That...
Lansing, Michigan: Reserved A Medium Sized Truck,
Went To Pick It Up...But They Only Had 18 Wheeler Available.
The Basturds Had Lied To Me. But I Had No Choice As I Needed The Truck Immediately.
Loaded It Up With More Printing Equipment For My 2nd Print Shop....
Took It Down Pennsylvania Avenue, Came To The Overhead Bridge....NO Alarms Went Off
So I Continued Forward....As I Got Under The Bridge, There Was A Rise In The Road; Tore The Entire Roof Right OFF That Son-Of-A-Birch ~~ But Didn't Hurt My Printing Equipment;
Mission Accomplished.
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MAJ James Woods
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Truckers need to know better or face stiff fines. So should the company that owns tge truck.
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