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NJTman (06-03-2017)
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Truck driver WANTED, in NJ.
Replacing a truck driver who did this: Truck follows GPS directions onto boardwalk, leaving trail of damage behind | NJ.com
Must have brains and a CDL....
Replacing a truck driver who did this: Truck follows GPS directions onto boardwalk, leaving trail of damage behind | NJ.com
Must have brains and a CDL....
#28
You must be able too out think and out smart the GPS.
I regularly tell mine to shut up [literally] when it tells me to do stuff that sounds suspicious. Quite often it will lessen my drive time after I go my own way and it "re-routes".
I regularly tell mine to shut up [literally] when it tells me to do stuff that sounds suspicious. Quite often it will lessen my drive time after I go my own way and it "re-routes".
#29
I've encountered that many times.
#30
Can't ALWAYS blame the GPS.
Some folks should have stayed awake in math class.
Some folks should have stayed awake in math class.
Trucker destroys historic bridge, cites ignorance of ton conversion weight | Overdrive - Owner Operators Trucking Magazine
An historic cast-iron bridge in Paoli, Ind. sustained heavy damage on Christmas Day when a tractor-trailer driver attempted to cross, despite the bridge’s 6-ton weight limit.
According to a Facebook post by Orange County Indiana Law Enforcement, 23-year-old Mary Lambright drove her 2015 Volvo and 53-foot van onto the bridge because she didn’t know how many pounds are in 6 tons.
The 53' trailer contained 43,000 pounds of bottled water.
An historic cast-iron bridge in Paoli, Ind. sustained heavy damage on Christmas Day when a tractor-trailer driver attempted to cross, despite the bridge’s 6-ton weight limit.
According to a Facebook post by Orange County Indiana Law Enforcement, 23-year-old Mary Lambright drove her 2015 Volvo and 53-foot van onto the bridge because she didn’t know how many pounds are in 6 tons.
The 53' trailer contained 43,000 pounds of bottled water.
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