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drsteve wrote:
Sure looks like he had enough room. Must have been freaked out because he just trashed his rig, and thus missed the curve.
Wonder what his wife had to say about it all?
โJan-18-2018 08:35 AM
transamz9 wrote:myredracer wrote:
You mean like the "Old man drives his trailer into a narrow winding "small cars only" road and gets stuck" FW owner, lol? ๐ See the whole rescue on youtube here. Entertaining!
Always watch the road signage and if a road starts to look questionable, stop. If you have to back up, use a spotter. A backup camera may or not help. Our Garmin GPS gives us warnings in advance. If you miss a planned turn and think you can simply take the next turn coming up, don't assume it will be okay as an alternative. Checking road conditions in advance on the internet can help a lot. A secondary type road on a map may *look* fine but can be a road from hell when you get on it. Carrying a laptop and having a mobile hotspot/mifi can really help. Know your turning radius and if you have to, take a corner wide even if you have to cross the center line (oncoming traffic permitting). If using a GPS, make dang sure you have the destination correctly programmed into it and don't assume it will always get you there without issues. I always go over paper maps in advance so I have at the min., a basic idea of where we're going and if something isn't clear, I'll take a closer look along with more info.
That was just just a case of bad driving right there. Nothing more. He should have never went through the tunnel be clearly he made it. The turn should not have stopped him. I have a turn that I go around when I go to Dale Hollow that is sharper than that. I can literally see the tail lights on the boat behind the RV looking out my driver side window.
To the OP. Rand Mcnally makes a map that we use that's called "Large Scale Motor Carriers' Road Atlas" The pages are laminated and it has truck routed marked, restricted routes , low clearance and also city to city mileage.
Road atlas
โJan-18-2018 04:08 AM
myredracer wrote:
You mean like the "Old man drives his trailer into a narrow winding "small cars only" road and gets stuck" FW owner, lol? ๐ See the whole rescue on youtube here. Entertaining!
Always watch the road signage and if a road starts to look questionable, stop. If you have to back up, use a spotter. A backup camera may or not help. Our Garmin GPS gives us warnings in advance. If you miss a planned turn and think you can simply take the next turn coming up, don't assume it will be okay as an alternative. Checking road conditions in advance on the internet can help a lot. A secondary type road on a map may *look* fine but can be a road from hell when you get on it. Carrying a laptop and having a mobile hotspot/mifi can really help. Know your turning radius and if you have to, take a corner wide even if you have to cross the center line (oncoming traffic permitting). If using a GPS, make dang sure you have the destination correctly programmed into it and don't assume it will always get you there without issues. I always go over paper maps in advance so I have at the min., a basic idea of where we're going and if something isn't clear, I'll take a closer look along with more info.
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