I've been driving trucks for 34 years and I gotta say that most newer drivers these days just don't get it. Besides the bill for that tow truck I guarantee you that he got himself a nice fat ticket for ignoring that road closed sign, amongst other things.
you have no knowledge whether the close signs were up-none ...but keep blathering like you know something-i run these desert roads everyday--the flash floods happen all the time with no signs--i back up and back up my trailer into the desert and leave the tractor on the highway to get turned around,but i am an old hand,everybody f s up now and then
A few folks here seem to have taken issue with the fact that Ross chose to post this video about the trucker and his poor decision. As the intellect level plummets, I guess we're not supposed to notice or care. Well, some of us do.
Neither of you two know for certain that there was a sign posted at the time the trucker passed by. Perhaps the highway staff weren’t actually doing their job correctly? We all know the level of competency of government employees!
I have gotten in pickles before my self , but not for the same reasons , I didnt go hunting for them. These cases sometimes need exploited to maybe make drivers think before getting into these situations.
Had a guy recently do the same thing in an Amazon rig. Completely blocked the road AND could not drive around because he managed to get both the front tires in a ditch AND the trailer tires in another ditch. It was of the stupidest things I've ever seen! I had to make a 3-mile detour because of him.
A few year ago a driver following his GPS went up Rt 12 on the outer banks( NC) and ran out of paved road at the beach ramp in Corolla. He went out on the beach to turn around and buried the tractor up the frame. And yes it was VERY expensive to get him out and back across the beach transition. He drove by numerous signs warning about the paved road ending and 4 wheel drive is required.
Trouble in the UK is that it takes the contractors too long after the roadworks are gone to remove their signs. As a result, no one trusts the signs. It;s like the boy who cried wolf story. Might be the same there in the US. Ive driven through a closed road sign and there's been no obstructions. The sign contractors need to up their game, then people might take more notice.
Out there, there are probably no alternative routes..and it's very sparsely populated....I bet they keep up with these things better than in a city, because to have to double back ( could) cost MANY unnecessary miles. That desert ain't no joke.
Yes, it's the same here in the U.S. Reduced speed, construction zones, lane closures ahead. Then you get there and there's NOTHING going on. They were just too lazy to take down the signs, cones, pylons and signs when the work ended for the day or weekend.
That right there is what you call "5 digit stupidity", because the cost to fix it is going to run at least 5 digits. Drove a wrecker for a while before I joined the Army, and I can tell you that when you get called out on something like that (especially when it's the state's call to move it and the company is forced to pick up the tab, no matter what it costs) "normal" pricing goes right out the window, and you pretty much bill on how painful a lesson you want them to learn.
tripac just humming away w him sitting in there eating some weirdo food and probably fully unaware of the words on ANY sign... just amazing the people who can pass a class 1 test...
I feel bad if that truck driver lost his job .some people are desperate and as usual in alot of cases anymore theres no common sense to be had. We had a simular situation in my neighborhood today as a semi truck same size as that managed to get stuck n the mud and sand a block from my place it took three trucks a f350 a chevy 2500 and a ram 2500 all hooked together to tandem pull the truck out. It was nice to have our neighbors all work together and help get another neighbors semi truck out . Out in the boonies people need to help each other. I'd rather have a good neighbor because you never know when you may need help yourself.
Someone's in hotwater! Well, least no loss of life, nobody broadsided the trailer, no property damage, no lost freight, no animals harmed, no rescue needed. The other yr I witnessed one of those semi towtrucks get stuck in the sand at the lake, on a call to pull out someone stuck in the sand,,,another semi towtruck was called in to rescue! This was at low level Folsom Lake, CA. Happens to the best of 'em😅
One learns wisdom from such experiences. So calling this driver dumb is an insult only if they learned nothing from this. They were merely ignorant. Now they should be enlightened.
I used to go off-roading on the Mojave Road every new years: the trail crosses Soda Lake, which at that time of year is usually passable, but if you wait until just after it rains, it looks dry, but that's just the 6" crust on the surface, hiding at least 1' of mud. The tow company in Baker (10 miles from where the trail crosses the lake) will come out to recover your vehicle, but you're going to pay upwards of $1200-$1500!
You can make a U-turn with a 53' trailer on a two lane if you move the tandems as far to the center of the trailer as you can and make a left from the farthest right side. The trailer will swing over the sandy area. I even did that over water as the road ended in a lake. This driver didn't even move the tandems.
I’ve done a lot of U turns on 2 lane. Just have to back the trailer off road and NEVER get your drive tires off the pavement. As long as you have traction on your tractor can almost always pull your trailer back on the roadway. Obviously you have to use some common sense.
not how you do it--back the trailer into the desert while keep the tractor on the payment--you can get the front wheels off the payment(maybe) if needed but most times by jocking back and forth you get turn around
🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😂 As a truck driver for the past 23 years, I can honestly say that this industry just isn't what it used to be, and that's why I want out of it! The schools don't teach anybody ANYTHING anymore - not even how to drive a manual transmission, and all the newbies think that because the new trucks turn so much better than older trucks, that they can make U-turns just like a car...like this idiot thought. Actually trucks are allowed out there, but there's a length limit on Old Spanish Trail, going into Tecopa (because of that tight turn)...I don't recall if trailers larger than pups are allowed on it. The highway from Pahrump going over that way, is okay for trucks. CHP just frowns on it, because that means that trucks can legally "go around the scale" at the state line, on I-15. I laugh, because with the new California emissions equipment on semi trucks (that constantly breaks down!), most trucks stay away from that highway, for fear of breaking down & not being able to contact the outside world! 🤣
@@stevef2.0_retired HELL NO!!! I want to live! Besides, with all the idiot instructors out there telling their students to ride their high beams whenever a faster truck passes, rather than dimming their low beams (for starters), I wouldn't last long anyway, because I just might be teaching people something useful...
As stuck as he is I’ve been watching this wrecker operator for a while now. It’s nowhere near his normal range of service but something that is an absolute piece of cake for him. It’s worth a watch just to see how easy he makes it look. If you want to be entertained take a look at Ron Pratt at Midwest truck. His rotator is one slick piece of equipment. When I first heard the noise it sounded like the A/C compressor had something wrong with it. Was trying to figure what happened to it and after you panned to the right I realized the dog was leaking!🤣😂 replace his Freon and he’ll stay nice and cool.🤭🫠it’d make for an easier diagnosis if I had a dog! 😊Have a good one Ross!
Goofy Cop, seems quite satisfied the trucker got stuck. But apart from it being sandy there's no telling how soft and deep it is unless you walk into it before.
Can people come and visit you at the mine ? I would love to do that this winter. 😊 I also watch Wonder Hussy and that's how I found your site...interesting area and your set up there at the mine.....something different to do and interesting..
Once, on our way back from Lake Tahoe, there was a fire and GPS lead a trucker with a 53 foot combo down highway 4. On the first hard curve, which was basically a u-turn and up hill, he got out and was deciding if he wanted to continue as it was his last chance to turn back. We got out to look and then he decided to continue, he asked my father in law to help him with the first curve, so he did. Then we got in our car and proceeded, once we hit the next curve and then many, many more along with how narrow the road was we realized he made a big mistake. I wonder every once in a while what ever happened to the poor guy. It must have been impossible, dangerous and very costly for him to get out.
Lol. Couldnt that poor feller just stop. I mean he had a bed. Was worried your truck wouldn't make it. Then is was dog panting.😅 Never got married. Think it'd be fun to help you with tours one day. Encouraging all the locals so interested in your endeavors 👍
The fleeting glimpse of the truck "driver" (steering wheel holder) met ALL of my expectations. From the Forrest Gump movie: "Stupid is as stupid does."
One of the things I learned before I got a driver's license 52 years ago. Never let your traction tires leave the pavement. Trailer tires, and steer tires can possibly leave the pavement. But notice tow trucks keep the drive tires on the pavement!
I'll never understand why some drivers just don't keep driving straight and find a reasonable turn-around. Wether its cars too dumb to pull into a parking lot to turn (they pull into an entrance to a parking lot and proceed to back out) or large vehicles forgetting they are large and tend to sink into things that are not the road. Sure it'll take time, but it takes a lot longer for a tow truck to show up.
Yes, it looked dry but that was probably just a thin layer over the mud. BTW I had no idea that you were a truck driver at one point. Is there anything you haven't done? I suppose that we'll all have to wait to find out more. 🙂@@tecopamines
We have a highway 175 through Hopland that bans vehicles of a certain size.Of course some idiots go anyway. Often they get stuck around a corner, and some fall off the side down the mountain. It's super dangerous too if they meet a car because on many corners they can not turn without going into the wrong lane most of the way, and there's NO leeway. Hit the mountain or go over the edge.
I know right? And the craziest thing was this video was just a spur of the moment clip because I didn’t have anything else ready and nothing was going on and the truck was just there. It’s my number one video per RUclips and I put absolutely no thought or effort into it. My actual mine exploration videos take hours to film and don’t even get a fraction of this response. Weird.
Its the times we live in nowadays, ignorance i suppose is the norm these days. I guess common sense just don't prevail among people of all walks of life!
. . . if the road was closed, then how is the truck blocking it causing a problem? It was closed to start with, I don't understand how blocking it creates a problem?
The road south of the junction was closed. This road was only closed to trucks. But when he tried to use it to bypass the other closure he cut it for everyone living in Tecopa. Dick move all way.
This has to be the same guy that blocked I15 between Baker and stateline the same way. Or his relative who blocked muley point road,Utah with his 18 wheeler!
There is a difference between ROAD BLOCKED and ROAD CLOSED. ROAD CLOSED means I can’t possibly Get Through via this way. ROAD BLOCKED means I might possibly be able to Get Through via this way, if I’m lucky enough to be able to get past the blockage.
The 1st time Cleopatra steps on the door lock switch when you're out of your car you'll know why i don't trust dogs nor kids. I leave more than one window open. And take the keys with me. "Anybody who hates kids and dogs can't be All bad." W.C. Fields. ☆
As a retired semi driver this falls under "bad move cowboy". We did have a dog named Cleopatra when I was a kid, loved that dog!
I've been driving trucks for 34 years and I gotta say that most newer drivers these days just don't get it. Besides the bill for that tow truck I guarantee you that he got himself a nice fat ticket for ignoring that road closed sign, amongst other things.
Yep, that's a bonehead trucker alright. 😂
People have been doing stupid shit before you were born and they will be doing stupid shit after you die there is nothing new here, youngster !!!!
Wonder how many 1000s that tow cost.
That person probably parked their truck there on purpose for all you people know.
you have no knowledge whether the close signs were up-none ...but keep blathering like you know something-i run these desert roads everyday--the flash floods happen all the time with no signs--i back up and back up my trailer into the desert and leave the tractor on the highway to get turned around,but i am an old hand,everybody f s up now and then
thought you had a header exhaust-leak, then you panned over to the dawg panting. 😂😂❤
😂😂
I was wondering if he was driving a steam car
Me too glad I wasn't the only one😅😅😅😅
good doggo
(that knows dumb)
Ha I thought it was a timing belt
That truck driver should be able to get a job driving for SWIFT.
Yes, they do hire Bone heads.
😂Swift or Bison😅
Hahaha good one
Funny, but swift drivers are not allowed to make U-turns.
@@tomanderson2487 they break that rule too.
A few folks here seem to have taken issue with the fact that Ross chose to post this video about the trucker and his poor decision. As the intellect level plummets, I guess we're not supposed to notice or care. Well, some of us do.
Neither of you two know for certain that there was a sign posted at the time the trucker passed by. Perhaps the highway staff weren’t actually doing their job correctly? We all know the level of competency of government employees!
I have gotten in pickles before my self , but not for the same reasons , I didnt go hunting for them. These cases sometimes need exploited to maybe make drivers think before getting into these situations.
I call them sexual intellectuals...
Always keep your drive wheels on the pavement and don’t pass road blocked signs unless you are looking for adventure.
I thought I heard an engine valve tapping in your engine. LOL It's the dog panting in your ear!! Thank GOD!
Had a guy recently do the same thing in an Amazon rig. Completely blocked the road AND could not drive around because he managed to get both the front tires in a ditch AND the trailer tires in another ditch. It was of the stupidest things I've ever seen! I had to make a 3-mile detour because of him.
Oh, are you ok?
3 miles? you must’ve drove for hours on end 😂
did you call your mommy and cry to her?
A few year ago a driver following his GPS went up Rt 12 on the outer banks( NC) and ran out of paved road at the beach ramp in Corolla. He went out on the beach to turn around and buried the tractor up the frame. And yes it was VERY expensive to get him out and back across the beach transition. He drove by numerous signs warning about the paved road ending and 4 wheel drive is required.
Lol, he figured he had at least 4 wheel drive...
That made me laugh..."That dog's for sale"
Trouble in the UK is that it takes the contractors too long after the roadworks are gone to remove their signs. As a result, no one trusts the signs. It;s like the boy who cried wolf story. Might be the same there in the US.
Ive driven through a closed road sign and there's been no obstructions. The sign contractors need to up their game, then people might take more notice.
Same thing here. You see a freeway sign .... left lane blocked one mile ahead when it isn't.
Out there, there are probably no alternative routes..and it's very sparsely populated....I bet they keep up with these things better than in a city, because to have to double back ( could) cost MANY unnecessary miles. That desert ain't no joke.
Yes, it's the same here in the U.S. Reduced speed, construction zones, lane closures ahead. Then you get there and there's NOTHING going on. They were just too lazy to take down the signs, cones, pylons and signs when the work ended for the day or weekend.
Why take the chance? When the sign says road closed, it means just that. If you are familiar with the erea that's one thing.
usualt they put signs up 2 or 3 early to get public used to the idea. I've been told this by construction workers a couple of times.
Desert soil can be really soft after a rain!
"We got a long way to go and a short time to get there. "
I could one proverb that hung on the wall that goes “We get too soon oldt, and too late shmart.”
The School of Hard Knocks strikes again $$$🚛💨
surprised the truck doesn't have SWIFT decals down the sides of it....
That right there is what you call "5 digit stupidity", because the cost to fix it is going to run at least 5 digits. Drove a wrecker for a while before I joined the Army, and I can tell you that when you get called out on something like that (especially when it's the state's call to move it and the company is forced to pick up the tab, no matter what it costs) "normal" pricing goes right out the window, and you pretty much bill on how painful a lesson you want them to learn.
tripac just humming away w him sitting in there eating some weirdo food and probably fully unaware of the words on ANY sign... just amazing the people who can pass a class 1 test...
This belongs on "Bonehead Truckers" RUclips channel.
That moment when he knew his day just got worse....
I feel bad if that truck driver lost his job .some people are desperate and as usual in alot of cases anymore theres no common sense to be had. We had a simular situation in my neighborhood today as a semi truck same size as that managed to get stuck n the mud and sand a block from my place it took three trucks a f350 a chevy 2500 and a ram 2500 all hooked together to tandem pull the truck out. It was nice to have our neighbors all work together and help get another neighbors semi truck out . Out in the boonies people need to help each other. I'd rather have a good neighbor because you never know when you may need help yourself.
Someone's in hotwater! Well, least no loss of life, nobody broadsided the trailer, no property damage, no lost freight, no animals harmed, no rescue needed.
The other yr I witnessed one of those semi towtrucks get stuck in the sand at the lake, on a call to pull out someone stuck in the sand,,,another semi towtruck was called in to rescue! This was at low level Folsom Lake, CA.
Happens to the best of 'em😅
Aren't you supposed to put out cones or something to warn others ?
One learns wisdom from such experiences. So calling this driver dumb is an insult only if they learned nothing from this. They were merely ignorant. Now they should be enlightened.
Ypu should have waited to see if the tow truck got stuck.
now that would be embarrassing!!
I would’ve just backed my trailer off the road, kept the truck tires on the road, so not to get stuck.
He could have done that too, or turned around on any of the side streets or parking lots in Tecopa just one mile ahead of him.
Love that comment, the dog is for sale! Been
there. It's a good dog. 🐕 😇
She really is learning to be.
Some vehicle recovery company is going to get a large windfall.
I used to go off-roading on the Mojave Road every new years: the trail crosses Soda Lake, which at that time of year is usually passable, but if you wait until just after it rains, it looks dry, but that's just the 6" crust on the surface, hiding at least 1' of mud.
The tow company in Baker (10 miles from where the trail crosses the lake) will come out to recover your vehicle, but you're going to pay upwards of $1200-$1500!
Looks like a 4 x 4 can get around the back of the trailer.
my mom’s Camray could do for petes sake.😂
At least they could before this fool parked in the way at the back of the trailer.
Yah, because theres sooo much traffic....
Are they a Swift Driver 😂
Looks like the job may be too big for Matt's Off Road Recovery. I have noticed signs are routinely ignored.
all you need is a yankum rope
@@godngunclingerThe Morvair does not have enough yank to yank em out of that stuck. And his worlds biggest off road wrecker is still not big enough.
That was a goofball move on his part.
I can’t imagine what was going through his head. He looked like a very diverse truck driver.
Aren't most truckers socioeconomically disadvantaged Caucasians?
Omg!!!! Thx for the wet keyboard.... Was taking a drink and read this... LoL
Absolutely nothing was going through his head. Not even one brain cell.
@@ostrich67 Yes
Apparently he has some Euro genes because he was too greedy to heed the warning.
You can make a U-turn with a 53' trailer on a two lane if you move the tandems as far to the center of the trailer as you can and make a left from the farthest right side. The trailer will swing over the sandy area. I even did that over water as the road ended in a lake. This driver didn't even move the tandems.
I'm new to trucking and wondered about that! looks like the tandems could be moved forward a few feet more!
I’ve done a lot of U turns on 2 lane. Just have to back the trailer off road and NEVER get your drive tires off the pavement. As long as you have traction on your tractor can almost always pull your trailer back on the roadway. Obviously you have to use some common sense.
not how you do it--back the trailer into the desert while keep the tractor on the payment--you can get the front wheels off the payment(maybe) if needed but most times by jocking back and forth you get turn around
Thank you one legged guy to another
Dude your assuming the driver could read and or understand English, trucking company's will hire anyone to drive.
That's going to be a few thousand bucks.
The company will be lucky if the two driver doesn't have to drop the trailer: if they do, the price doubles, because it's two recoveries, not one.
Former truck driver was paying his way through for his physics degree...
People have not experienced poof dirt when it gets wet, it is a no go for anything.
We’ve had Amazon Semis do the same thing in Bishop. Clueless.
That was terrific. I thought you'd be going to burny man.
I was gonna go but the captain of the steam Room
Change his mind, There is always next year.
🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😂
As a truck driver for the past 23 years, I can honestly say that this industry just isn't what it used to be, and that's why I want out of it! The schools don't teach anybody ANYTHING anymore - not even how to drive a manual transmission, and all the newbies think that because the new trucks turn so much better than older trucks, that they can make U-turns just like a car...like this idiot thought.
Actually trucks are allowed out there, but there's a length limit on Old Spanish Trail, going into Tecopa (because of that tight turn)...I don't recall if trailers larger than pups are allowed on it.
The highway from Pahrump going over that way, is okay for trucks. CHP just frowns on it, because that means that trucks can legally "go around the scale" at the state line, on I-15.
I laugh, because with the new California emissions equipment on semi trucks (that constantly breaks down!), most trucks stay away from that highway, for fear of breaking down & not being able to contact the outside world! 🤣
@@stevef2.0_retired HELL NO!!! I want to live!
Besides, with all the idiot instructors out there telling their students to ride their high beams whenever a faster truck passes, rather than dimming their low beams (for starters), I wouldn't last long anyway, because I just might be teaching people something useful...
@@stevef2.0_retired Troll.
Another definition for “ahhh sh-t” ..,
*LOL,* imagine when this guy gets asked what's one of the dumbest things he's ever done when driving in the middle of nowhere? Haha!
People will be people!
As stuck as he is I’ve been watching this wrecker operator for a while now. It’s nowhere near his normal range of service but something that is an absolute piece of cake for him. It’s worth a watch just to see how easy he makes it look. If you want to be entertained take a look at Ron Pratt at Midwest truck. His rotator is one slick piece of equipment.
When I first heard the noise it sounded like the A/C compressor had something wrong with it. Was trying to figure what happened to it and after you panned to the right I realized the dog was leaking!🤣😂 replace his Freon and he’ll stay nice and cool.🤭🫠it’d make for an easier diagnosis if I had a dog! 😊Have a good one Ross!
Goofy Cop, seems quite satisfied the trucker got stuck. But apart from it being sandy there's no telling how soft and deep it is unless you walk into it before.
Can people come and visit you at the mine ? I would love to do that this winter. 😊 I also watch Wonder Hussy and that's how I found your site...interesting area and your set up there at the mine.....something different to do and interesting..
Yes. Visitors are always welcome and mine tours can be arranged. Just email me at tecopamines@gmail.com
@@tecopaminesvery cool! Someday...
🎵Do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around
That's what it's all about 👏👏🎵
Once, on our way back from Lake Tahoe, there was a fire and GPS lead a trucker with a 53 foot combo down highway 4. On the first hard curve, which was basically a u-turn and up hill, he got out and was deciding if he wanted to continue as it was his last chance to turn back. We got out to look and then he decided to continue, he asked my father in law to help him with the first curve, so he did. Then we got in our car and proceeded, once we hit the next curve and then many, many more along with how narrow the road was we realized he made a big mistake. I wonder every once in a while what ever happened to the poor guy. It must have been impossible, dangerous and very costly for him to get out.
LOL 😂 thanks for the laughs. Glad yer all ok over there. The rain soaked right in in Mojave city. Birds loved it ❤
Thanks for sharing…!
Lol. Couldnt that poor feller just stop. I mean he had a bed. Was worried your truck wouldn't make it. Then is was dog panting.😅 Never got married. Think it'd be fun to help you with tours one day. Encouraging all the locals so interested in your endeavors 👍
The fleeting glimpse of the truck "driver" (steering wheel holder) met ALL of my expectations. From the Forrest Gump movie: "Stupid is as stupid does."
LOTS OF LOVE AND RESPECT FOR ALL ROADSIDE ASSISTANTS AND THEIR LOVELY FAMILIES INCLUDING MYSELF TOO . AMEN .
Are you single "stuck truck in the middle of the road" to the tune of "dead skunk in the middle of the road?"
You have great taste in music!
I just noticed auto correct changed singing to single. I didn't mean to ask if you are single. Or perhaps I did...
If you are a rich, attractive woman then yes I am!
He only had 39 acres, needed 40.
Sometimes WE jus' can't fix
S.T.U.P. I.D....👌 😎 👍
One of the things I learned before I got a driver's license 52 years ago. Never let your traction tires leave the pavement. Trailer tires, and steer tires can possibly leave the pavement. But notice tow trucks keep the drive tires on the pavement!
Goofy 🤪 thanks Ross
Granny always said, if you can't do nothing else, you can always drive a truck.
you really know how to engage your audience, fantastic!
Awww…you’re just saying that! 😉
Looks like the road is still open to me.
He is stuck because the landing gear is in contact with the road.
I'll never understand why some drivers just don't keep driving straight and find a reasonable turn-around. Wether its cars too dumb to pull into a parking lot to turn (they pull into an entrance to a parking lot and proceed to back out) or large vehicles forgetting they are large and tend to sink into things that are not the road. Sure it'll take time, but it takes a lot longer for a tow truck to show up.
One mile ahead the whole town of Tecopa offered numerous turning opportunities.
You just said it. " You don't understand."
Ross you really don't want to sell the dog. the other mine dog would get lonely.
Im not selling her. She’s family.
And you drove and the sign too.
There were tire tracks behind the rig. It didn't look too hard to drive around. Was it all muddy or what?
There was a thin hard-pack shoulder that you could drive a small vehicle on with care. But just off to the side was more mud.
Yes, it looked dry but that was probably just a thin layer over the mud. BTW I had no idea that you were a truck driver at one point. Is there anything you haven't done? I suppose that we'll all have to wait to find out more. 🙂@@tecopamines
We have a highway 175 through Hopland that bans vehicles of a certain size.Of course some idiots go anyway. Often they get stuck around a corner, and some fall off the side down the mountain. It's super dangerous too if they meet a car because on many corners they can not turn without going into the wrong lane most of the way, and there's NO leeway. Hit the mountain or go over the edge.
Yes that road is bad I went over that with my ten wheeler dump truck even that is tight
Better give Matts Offroad Recovery a ring.
Nobody that is too delicate to spend a little time on nice, flat, dirt can get through.
Was that a JB Hunt driver?
No idea what I just came across here on this channel but the commentary got my sides split😂
I know right? And the craziest thing was this video was just a spur of the moment clip because I didn’t have anything else ready and nothing was going on and the truck was just there. It’s my number one video per RUclips and I put absolutely no thought or effort into it. My actual mine exploration videos take hours to film and don’t even get a fraction of this response. Weird.
At least this shows that swift trucking drivers don't pull all of the dumps lunch get most of them
Its the times we live in nowadays, ignorance i suppose is the norm these days. I guess common sense just don't prevail among people of all walks of life!
I see tracks of vehicle's going around the trailer so you can get through!
That’s funny 🤣 we were out there right after he got suck. Heading to tecopa from the Shoshone side
Jack up trailer he be able to get out then re Hitch it on road side OMG
Could the cab be unhooked and the trailer pulled back by a " big " toe truck and then the cab, hook them back up
and be on his way ? maybe ?
Good move Ex lax, that truck is stuck. Wonder how that phone call to the boss went.
JB Hunt is scouting him now.
He's got the requirements.
Driving through a road closed sign? Just a normal day in American Truck Simulator... XD
. . . if the road was closed, then how is the truck blocking it causing a problem? It was closed to start with, I don't understand how blocking it creates a problem?
The road south of the junction was closed. This road was only closed to trucks. But when he tried to use it to bypass the other closure he cut it for everyone living in Tecopa. Dick move all way.
My dog is the same way. You’re not alone
You got what sounds like a lifter tick going on.. or exhaust leak because it doesn't sound right in the beginning of the video
That’s Cleopatra the mine dog panting over my shoulder.
Oh that makes sense now lol
OOOOOHH DOAGGEE
They walk amongst us.
Are you the one leg miner ??
Could he read or speak English? That's a legitimate question after 6 children burned to death in Milwaukee in the 90's.
Sooooooo...... What does it cost for the rescue would you think?
I'd say at least a couple of grand.
I agree should.ot have attempted to turn.
But you LOVE Cleo!! ❤❤❤
I do. She’s just a pain sometimes when she gets excited.
Straight pull him back out. -Austin Powers Y turn
This has to be the same guy that blocked I15 between Baker and stateline the same way. Or his relative who blocked muley point road,Utah with his 18 wheeler!
God love the dog lover in distress, "This dog's for sale, people!" ~my last trip to vet
He will be on bonehead truckers this week.
There is a difference between ROAD BLOCKED and ROAD CLOSED.
ROAD CLOSED means I can’t possibly Get Through via this way.
ROAD BLOCKED means I might possibly be able to Get Through via this way, if I’m lucky enough to be able to get past the blockage.
The sign said 8 miles and the roadblock was at 5 miles what is within the next 3 miles?
Aw, he should lower his tire pressure and move on. Poor guy....just trying to do what he wants.
My first thought was what the heck is he driving a Model T, and then I realized that the sound I was hearing was your dog panting 🤪
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The 1st time Cleopatra steps on the door lock switch when you're out of your car you'll know why i don't trust dogs nor kids. I leave more than one window open. And take the keys with me.
"Anybody who hates kids and dogs can't be All bad." W.C. Fields. ☆
My vehicle won’t let the doors lock if the keys are in the ignition and the engine is off.
The drivers name was probably Juan pendaoho bafoso!!
A dog is only as smart as his master
Oh she’s much smarter than me, hence the problem. 😃