Posted by BushogPapa on February 11, 2014 at 10:18:56 from (173.88.50.145):
In Reply to: snow and ice posted by KEH on February 11, 2014 at 05:16:55:
Been there and dealt with them..
About all they need to do is EDUCATE those people...TEACH them to ONLY use ONE FOOT, when driving..!!
More then once I had to get out of my Pete (Empty Dry Box) and walk ahead and have the car drivers only use their one RIGHT FOOT and they got along just fine..otherwise, they hit the brakes BEFORE they hit the gas and would turn side-ways (every time).. Ran (Empty from Peach Tree City, Ga to Dalton, Ga. Found the Plant was going to be Closed for 3 Days, because of 3" of snow.. Then, ran (Empty) BACK to Fasson at peach Tree ga and picked up a load..NO problem at all.. EDUCATION is what they NEED (if you can get around their "Slows")..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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