Posted by Fixerupper on December 10, 2011 at 11:03:26 from (66.43.223.230):
In Reply to: OT: Trucker Question posted by Straw Boss on December 09, 2011 at 17:51:02:
A local independent trucker from my neck of the woods sits on the floor of his long nosed Pete. He told me he was in New Jersey running 80 MPH or so when the truck felt like it was working a little harder than normal. He checked his brake buttons and they were in,hand brake was up, but the truck just didn't feel right. After a few miles he found out he was pushing a small car. He noticed it when he saw a hand come up in front of the left side of the hood. He then said he remembered seeing a small car enter the interstate right in front of him in heavy traffic, and this was the car. A couple of ladies were in the car and when he backed off they got off at the next exit as soon as they could. Jim
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