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jimh406
Aug 01, 2017Explorer III
The ones I saw were all Westbound. The two mentioned in the first post didn't have any passengers, so I'm assuming they were just getting from point a to b.
I probably wouldn't have seen so many if the traffic wouldn't have been bad in places in WA. In my opinion, traffic is worse than it should be because of signs posted many miles before the actual road construction. Idaho and MT don't seem to do that as much.
I didn't see any Indiana Transports yesterday. Come to think of it, I don't remember seeing many commercial haulers with DOT stickers yesterday. Maybe it's because we left a bit earlier from MT yesterday. We usually pass several since many are traveling 62 and the speed limit is up to 80 through Montana. That gives us ample opportunity to catch up to them going 20 mph faster. They are usually pulling fifth wheels but sometimes TTs or driving Class As.
In case you are wondering the commercials with DOT stickers pulling TTs or fifth wheels are almost never level either.
I probably wouldn't have seen so many if the traffic wouldn't have been bad in places in WA. In my opinion, traffic is worse than it should be because of signs posted many miles before the actual road construction. Idaho and MT don't seem to do that as much.
I didn't see any Indiana Transports yesterday. Come to think of it, I don't remember seeing many commercial haulers with DOT stickers yesterday. Maybe it's because we left a bit earlier from MT yesterday. We usually pass several since many are traveling 62 and the speed limit is up to 80 through Montana. That gives us ample opportunity to catch up to them going 20 mph faster. They are usually pulling fifth wheels but sometimes TTs or driving Class As.
In case you are wondering the commercials with DOT stickers pulling TTs or fifth wheels are almost never level either.
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