hey while we're having this conversation why do trucks sometimes have signs on the back that say "don't pass on the right" or some similar thing? do they pay less attention to the mirrors on the right side.......? what do they expect me to do if they're just hanging out in the left lane for no reason
Visibility is limited for one but as long as the mirrors are set right, that's not usually the main issue. The real danger is when a truck is making a right turn (hence why most of the illustrations on trailers show the truck making a right turn). They gotta swing out a bit far to make tight corners and dumbasses in cars see the gap between the truck and the curb and try to squeeze in there. Of course then they'd effectively get crushed by the trailer.
r u coming to canada
Unlikely. My company doesn't serve directly in Canada.
you're going to drive by my suburbs sort of. I-80 runs way the forget down south of chicago, i'm a little more north of I-80.
I spent a lot of time down in the I-80 area of Chicago. After returning from Ohio, I dropped off a trailer in Joliet, got caught up in the snowstorm in Morris and spent the night, and then got my current trailer from La Salle.
This La Salle trailer is on its way to Salt Lake City and I'm currently in Grand Island, Nebraska heading west. Should be in Wyoming by early morning. After that's dropped off, I'm picking up a trailer in Ogden, Utah and taking it to Commerce City, California down by L.A. I'll be passing through Las Vegas on my way there. Will mainly be on I-15.