🤣 😂 🤣.... my parents owned their own semis (3 semis 7 trailers- 2 flatbed 5 refers) had 2 teams that drove and then my parents drove as a team... Dad's handle was "Mr. Quick" and Mom's was "Lady Quick" from 1984 through 1994 when my Dad had a major stroke coming through Tennessee on I-40 while driving, Mom had to wake up and come out of the sleeper to pull the Air Brakes and Jake Brake and trying to hold the Conventional Kenworth straight while Dad was slumped over the steering wheel...in that 10 year period my parents had driven over 5 million miles no guilty charges for speeding tickets and only involved in 1 accident where a woman turned her left turn signal on and turned into the drive tires off the right rear of their rig....the woman told the highway patrol that she never saw the semi beside her 😆...
Yeah because that's what everybody's implying here. That you shouldn't comment at all. Where do you even get this?I guess people that aren't truckers shouldn't comment is that your point?My points are valid. There's a maximum gross weight that a truck can have and that thing looks like it would be over that limit.When you have a giant sleeper cab. I'm not talking about a normal sleeping cab I'm talking about those extended almost RV type rigs, those take up part of that gross weight limit and limit what you can pull as a load.Go ahead and tell me that I'm wrong though. You real truckers.There is also a 65 foot length limit. Any larger than that is an over-sized load.My friend said this years ago when I asked him about the big extended trucks, because that's what I would want if I were a trucker. He told me you give up part of the GVW and it will limit the loads you can take. Plus cost you more fuel for what you are hauling. My friend - who was also a business partner also was embarrassed that people just dismissed him as a "truck driver" - but really, driving a truck isn't really rocket science.Oh, and I've been in the labor market for 41 year, junior. Also a business owner. Who cares?
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