Ah the new generation of the truck driver got to have 7 inch straight pipes make lots of noise drive like total nut cases can't read and are inbreed . I spent many years driven and (1) i hate LOUD pipes (2) Drive like i am suppose to , (3) do not tail gate . won't say i never ran over the speed limit and won't say that every load was legal . I live on a hill on a main state route in town and at the city limit sign there is a RED sign that says NO JAKE BRAKES , just love it at 3 in the morning when one of the IDIOTS runs the jake with straight pipes from the time he crosses the bypass all the way down to the bottom of the hill past the house oh and that is a mile and a half. Myself i have brought many of BIG loads down past the house WITH OUT usen the Jake and we are talken 150000 lb. loads not some feather merchant load of 30-40000lb. or and empty box trailer.Yep we have some great truck drivers out there anymore fresh out of truck driven school with there new C B radios tennis shoes and shorts and know it all about the road.
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