A trucking question for you.I think someone before me backed into this loading ramp too hard lol
Tractor Supply thinks it's too much work to push the ramp forward back onto the cement pad so it sits nice and level, nope, they'rere just going to rig it up and hope for the best lol
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If it is done after passing another truck it's saying thanks. The trailing truck will flash their headlights to tell the passing truck it is clear to change lanes in front of it.A trucking question for you.
I’ve noticed sometimes that a big rig will indicate a lane change, move over into the right lane, cancel its turn signal, wait a second or two, then give three flashes of the emergencies. My web search did not enlighten.
1) What does doing that mean or communicate?
2) Is there a common name or term for doing that?
Cool; thanksIf it is done after passing another truck it's saying thanks. The trailing truck will flash their headlights to tell the passing truck it is clear to change lanes in front of it.
That's a big ten fourIf it is done after passing another truck it's saying thanks. The trailing truck will flash their headlights to tell the passing truck it is clear to change lanes in front of it.
If you're not gonna drive it park it? I have no idea.Cool; thanks
How ‘bout after passing a Honda in cruise control set to 55?
You could always ramp over a mule deer in yellowstone at midnight. That'll wake you up. (not my honda type R, I was the passenger)If you're not gonna drive it park it? I have no idea.
If you're not gonna drive it park it? I have no idea.
I mean, if the trucker is pulling in front of me and that's my ride ... what would the significance of the three flashes be? Sometimes I flick the brights to let the commercial driver know he's clear to come into the lane ... seems like a good idea to me but I could be committing a gaffe, so ~shrug of ignorance~You could always ramp over a mule deer in yellowstone at midnight. That'll wake you up. (not my honda type R, I was the passenger)
If you flashed the lights it's the same, saying thank you. At night they might turn off the trailer lights momentarily for the same reason.I mean, if the trucker is pulling in front of me and that's my ride ... what would the significance of the three flashes be? Sometimes I flick the brights to let the commercial driver know he's clear to come into the lane ... seems like a good idea to me but I could be committing a gaffe, so ~shrug of ignorance~
Copy, I'll be on the side.That's a big ten four
Over and out
Good to know!If you flashed the lights it's the same, saying thank you. At night they might turn off the trailer lights momentarily for the same reason.
lol I love how they know it needs fixed, but instead put some blocks under it. That isn't in Michigan, is it?I think someone before me backed into this loading ramp too hard lol
Tractor Supply thinks it's too much work to push the ramp forward back onto the cement pad so it sits nice and level, nope, they'rere just going to rig it up and hope for the best lol
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Now that is an entrepreneur.
Yeah, it's the Tractor Supply in Coldwater, MIlol I love how they know it needs fixed, but instead put some blocks under it. That isn't in Michigan, is it?
He's communicating a thanks that you let him pass and get in front of youI mean, if the trucker is pulling in front of me and that's my ride ... what would the significance of the three flashes be? Sometimes I flick the brights to let the commercial driver know he's clear to come into the lane ... seems like a good idea to me but I could be committing a gaffe, so ~shrug of ignorance~