QRTRHRS
Elite Member
Havine been both in a big rig having to be there or else as well as in a plow gang, the truck driver was in the wrong. First off, from the video, it looks like he was already too close to the plow truck. At least he did stop.
I did three years of interstate work driving truck with a salt spreader but no plow. We had limited forecasting info compared to these days. Anyway, we would take an educated guess then head out onto the interstate with a number of plow trucks with one salt spreader in the rear, totally blocking the interstate to plow both through lanes. I would run the center of the two lanes and spread salt.
Truckers would come up on one side or the other of me, sometimes both making for a very potential disaster. They could not get by me because of the plow trucks. The supervisor would call us off the next exit saying you know what, let them go, it's not worth the risk to us. We would go back to clearing single lanes and shoulders and being below 20 degrees or so, just trickle salt on the center of one plowed lane rather than have it blown off the road. No brine at that time.
Kept the towing boys busy pulling rigs out of the bush.
I did three years of interstate work driving truck with a salt spreader but no plow. We had limited forecasting info compared to these days. Anyway, we would take an educated guess then head out onto the interstate with a number of plow trucks with one salt spreader in the rear, totally blocking the interstate to plow both through lanes. I would run the center of the two lanes and spread salt.
Truckers would come up on one side or the other of me, sometimes both making for a very potential disaster. They could not get by me because of the plow trucks. The supervisor would call us off the next exit saying you know what, let them go, it's not worth the risk to us. We would go back to clearing single lanes and shoulders and being below 20 degrees or so, just trickle salt on the center of one plowed lane rather than have it blown off the road. No brine at that time.
Kept the towing boys busy pulling rigs out of the bush.