What's the best thing about anyone a trucker? What's the worst thing? What's your favorite stretch of road? Least favorite?
A little over 5 years, and there's still more to like than dislike :).
I like the reaction of freedom, the variety, being competent to make your own schedule for the most part of a set, and hardly ever waking up within the same place 2 days in a row. I resembling being able to call in friends in Florida and friends in Seattle and leave in Vegas, without have to pay for air fare. I resembling the beautiful places you see on a regular basis, that other relations wait a lifetime to see. I like seeing wildlife that I've never see before, like buffalo, moose (not TOO close please) eagles, pheasants and antelopes. I similar to seeing the farms where my food comes from. I similar to learning how the commodities process works, to get things from their sources to your home. I approaching the occasional free bag of fresh cherries or fresh-picked watermelon. I like self able to wear my pajamas to work, and taking my dogs to work with me. I even approaching being with my husband 24/7 (we get hold of along well :). I like have conversations with new folks in new places, and finding out that they remember you, when you drop surrounded by to visit 5 months later. I resembling having my "house" right behind me where I go..I can nap, manufacture a sandwich, watch a little TV and maintain going. I like getting paid ably for doing a job that doesn't really feel approaching a job 90% of the time.
I don't like dumb drivers, desperate traffic, bad weather, shippers or recievers with attitudes. I can`t bear driving in the Northeast, pretty much anytime. I don't like support up into places not meant for trucks. I don't like have to park in the back row, and have to hike a mile to the truck stop if I've gotta get a shower, or use the bathroom surrounded by the middle of the night. I don't like have to use the bathroom when there's no where to park! I don't like idiots who attain on the CB and spew hatred and discontent. I don't like human being rushed, or going without sleep.which, thankfully are two things that ensue very seldom where I work.
Favorite stretch of road.it's a toss-up between I-70 across Colorado and Utah, and I-84 along the Columbia River within Oregon. I also like US 97 in Washington north of Wenatchee.
Least favorite.I-95, hand down. There just isn't any breathing room, there are other too many people traveling it, it's hellish during the holidays, and you stop up in a bad place something direction you go (Miami or New York, lol).
I've been driving for a few years. The Likes out agency the dislikes by far.
Likes - Get to see the country, money is good, sense of freedom, the team work, the culture I meet, this list can step on and on.
Dislikes - Not much home time, that's the worst thing about it.
I close to I 40 the best to CA. It's not the best roads but it's good running...
My brother was a driver. I go with him for a while.
My likes where on earth the things you got to see. Although a lot of it be rural but its all good.
Dislikes would be backin the ***** truck up lol.
That and you don't achieve a lot of exersize driving all the time.
In three months i put on approaching 10 pounds. Like seriously rediculous. haha
the driving part is great,If you dont listen to all the crap on the c.b. later the shippers that just have to enjoy you there now to pick-up,they fashion you wait all daytime to get loaded,with no income.Then they tell you that you have to travel 700 miles by morning to get the load deliver,so you bust your *** with no sleep to make it here,Then when you get there they dont want to unload it and manufacture you wait half the daylight for no pay just to take the stuff off your trailer thet they ordered.remember if the rubber aint rolling your not making a dime.ive driven 15 years over 1,000,000,000 miles driven. i wouldnt wish that post on anyone.
Answers: The best thing just about long-haul trucking is getting away from home for a while. The worst thing about long-haul trucking is mortal away from home for too long.
I really HATE Interstate 5 from LA to Seattle... Mainly because that's where I seem to spend most of my time. I don't mind driving the mountains when the weather is apposite, but it's a real pain beside snow or ice on the roads.
I've been driving for a few years. The Likes out agency the dislikes by far.
Likes - Get to see the country, money is good, sense of freedom, the team work, the culture I meet, this list can step on and on.
Dislikes - Not much home time, that's the worst thing about it.
I close to I 40 the best to CA. It's not the best roads but it's good running...
My brother was a driver. I go with him for a while.
My likes where on earth the things you got to see. Although a lot of it be rural but its all good.
Dislikes would be backin the ***** truck up lol.
That and you don't achieve a lot of exersize driving all the time.
In three months i put on approaching 10 pounds. Like seriously rediculous. haha
the driving part is great,If you dont listen to all the crap on the c.b. later the shippers that just have to enjoy you there now to pick-up,they fashion you wait all daytime to get loaded,with no income.Then they tell you that you have to travel 700 miles by morning to get the load deliver,so you bust your *** with no sleep to make it here,Then when you get there they dont want to unload it and manufacture you wait half the daylight for no pay just to take the stuff off your trailer thet they ordered.remember if the rubber aint rolling your not making a dime.ive driven 15 years over 1,000,000,000 miles driven. i wouldnt wish that post on anyone.
the driving part is great,If you dont listen to all the crap on the c.b. later the shippers that just have to enjoy you there now to pick-up,they fashion you wait all daytime to get loaded,with no income.Then they tell you that you have to travel 700 miles by morning to get the load deliver,so you bust your *** with no sleep to make it here,Then when you get there they dont want to unload it and manufacture you wait half the daylight for no pay just to take the stuff off your trailer thet they ordered.remember if the rubber aint rolling your not making a dime.ive driven 15 years over 1,000,000,000 miles driven. i wouldnt wish that post on anyone.
My brother was a driver. I go with him for a while.
My likes where on earth the things you got to see. Although a lot of it be rural but its all good.
Dislikes would be backin the ***** truck up lol.
That and you don't achieve a lot of exersize driving all the time.
In three months i put on approaching 10 pounds. Like seriously rediculous. haha
the driving part is great,If you dont listen to all the crap on the c.b. later the shippers that just have to enjoy you there now to pick-up,they fashion you wait all daytime to get loaded,with no income.Then they tell you that you have to travel 700 miles by morning to get the load deliver,so you bust your *** with no sleep to make it here,Then when you get there they dont want to unload it and manufacture you wait half the daylight for no pay just to take the stuff off your trailer thet they ordered.remember if the rubber aint rolling your not making a dime.ive driven 15 years over 1,000,000,000 miles driven. i wouldnt wish that post on anyone.
4yrs experience as of jan 12th, adjectives with the same company, 3.5yrs of that on a unswerving account. Been to 48 out of 50 states & Ontario, Canada, twice
Likes-No boss looking over your shoulder (he has to appointment or check satcom, if there is an issue or concern), Seeing places I only dreamed nearly, Meeting some awesome friends that I wouldn't trade for the world, Learning about myself, Good pay & benefits (average over $40K/yr & hold full insurance coverage) & Opportunity to move within the industry if I desire (for example, regional to dedicated, etc.)
Dislikes-Definitely anyone away from home for weeks at a time, Customers who want drivers to be on time for their appointments, but lack manpower &/or services to get you back out doing a tour in a reasonable amount of time, Sitting too long (wheels enjoy to turn to make money), Working a load broker who is notorius for not coordinating appointment times between drivers & customers (Load information said 0800, but customer expected me at 1000), Traffic that doesn't become conscious why you need extra space to move or stop, & Not having adequate safe convenient parking in some parts of the country between 6pm & 4am
Best entity is the freedom of no boss constantly looking over your shoulder. Worst is the rules & regulations that govern our lives.
Fav stretch of road-love most state & US routes that are trucker friendly, but the road home is the best
Least-anywhere within I287 in NJ & NY, Boston nouns, due to lack of safe parking & streets not designed for commercial vehicle,
A little over 5 years, and there's still more to like than dislike :).
I like the reaction of freedom, the variety, being competent to make your own schedule for the most part of a set, and hardly ever waking up within the same place 2 days in a row. I resembling being able to call in friends in Florida and friends in Seattle and leave in Vegas, without have to pay for air fare. I resembling the beautiful places you see on a regular basis, that other relations wait a lifetime to see. I like seeing wildlife that I've never see before, like buffalo, moose (not TOO close please) eagles, pheasants and antelopes. I similar to seeing the farms where my food comes from. I similar to learning how the commodities process works, to get things from their sources to your home. I approaching the occasional free bag of fresh cherries or fresh-picked watermelon. I like self able to wear my pajamas to work, and taking my dogs to work with me. I even approaching being with my husband 24/7 (we get hold of along well :). I like have conversations with new folks in new places, and finding out that they remember you, when you drop surrounded by to visit 5 months later. I resembling having my "house" right behind me where I go..I can nap, manufacture a sandwich, watch a little TV and maintain going. I like getting paid ably for doing a job that doesn't really feel approaching a job 90% of the time.
I don't like dumb drivers, desperate traffic, bad weather, shippers or recievers with attitudes. I can`t bear driving in the Northeast, pretty much anytime. I don't like support up into places not meant for trucks. I don't like have to park in the back row, and have to hike a mile to the truck stop if I've gotta get a shower, or use the bathroom surrounded by the middle of the night. I don't like have to use the bathroom when there's no where to park! I don't like idiots who attain on the CB and spew hatred and discontent. I don't like human being rushed, or going without sleep.which, thankfully are two things that ensue very seldom where I work.
Favorite stretch of road.it's a toss-up between I-70 across Colorado and Utah, and I-84 along the Columbia River within Oregon. I also like US 97 in Washington north of Wenatchee.
Least favorite.I-95, hand down. There just isn't any breathing room, there are other too many people traveling it, it's hellish during the holidays, and you stop up in a bad place something direction you go (Miami or New York, lol).
4yrs experience as of jan 12th, adjectives with the same company, 3.5yrs of that on a unswerving account. Been to 48 out of 50 states & Ontario, Canada, twice
Likes-No boss looking over your shoulder (he has to appointment or check satcom, if there is an issue or concern), Seeing places I only dreamed nearly, Meeting some awesome friends that I wouldn't trade for the world, Learning about myself, Good pay & benefits (average over $40K/yr & hold full insurance coverage) & Opportunity to move within the industry if I desire (for example, regional to dedicated, etc.)
Dislikes-Definitely anyone away from home for weeks at a time, Customers who want drivers to be on time for their appointments, but lack manpower &/or services to get you back out doing a tour in a reasonable amount of time, Sitting too long (wheels enjoy to turn to make money), Working a load broker who is notorius for not coordinating appointment times between drivers & customers (Load information said 0800, but customer expected me at 1000), Traffic that doesn't become conscious why you need extra space to move or stop, & Not having adequate safe convenient parking in some parts of the country between 6pm & 4am
Best entity is the freedom of no boss constantly looking over your shoulder. Worst is the rules & regulations that govern our lives.
Fav stretch of road-love most state & US routes that are trucker friendly, but the road home is the best
Least-anywhere within I287 in NJ & NY, Boston nouns, due to lack of safe parking & streets not designed for commercial vehicle,
A little over 5 years, and there's still more to like than dislike :).
I like the reaction of freedom, the variety, being competent to make your own schedule for the most part of a set, and hardly ever waking up within the same place 2 days in a row. I resembling being able to call in friends in Florida and friends in Seattle and leave in Vegas, without have to pay for air fare. I resembling the beautiful places you see on a regular basis, that other relations wait a lifetime to see. I like seeing wildlife that I've never see before, like buffalo, moose (not TOO close please) eagles, pheasants and antelopes. I similar to seeing the farms where my food comes from. I similar to learning how the commodities process works, to get things from their sources to your home. I approaching the occasional free bag of fresh cherries or fresh-picked watermelon. I like self able to wear my pajamas to work, and taking my dogs to work with me. I even approaching being with my husband 24/7 (we get hold of along well :). I like have conversations with new folks in new places, and finding out that they remember you, when you drop surrounded by to visit 5 months later. I resembling having my "house" right behind me where I go..I can nap, manufacture a sandwich, watch a little TV and maintain going. I like getting paid ably for doing a job that doesn't really feel approaching a job 90% of the time.
I don't like dumb drivers, desperate traffic, bad weather, shippers or recievers with attitudes. I can`t bear driving in the Northeast, pretty much anytime. I don't like support up into places not meant for trucks. I don't like have to park in the back row, and have to hike a mile to the truck stop if I've gotta get a shower, or use the bathroom surrounded by the middle of the night. I don't like have to use the bathroom when there's no where to park! I don't like idiots who attain on the CB and spew hatred and discontent. I don't like human being rushed, or going without sleep.which, thankfully are two things that ensue very seldom where I work.
Favorite stretch of road.it's a toss-up between I-70 across Colorado and Utah, and I-84 along the Columbia River within Oregon. I also like US 97 in Washington north of Wenatchee.
Least favorite.I-95, hand down. There just isn't any breathing room, there are other too many people traveling it, it's hellish during the holidays, and you stop up in a bad place something direction you go (Miami or New York, lol).
A little over 5 years, and there's still more to like than dislike :).
I like the reaction of freedom, the variety, being competent to make your own schedule for the most part of a set, and hardly ever waking up within the same place 2 days in a row. I resembling being able to call in friends in Florida and friends in Seattle and leave in Vegas, without have to pay for air fare. I resembling the beautiful places you see on a regular basis, that other relations wait a lifetime to see. I like seeing wildlife that I've never see before, like buffalo, moose (not TOO close please) eagles, pheasants and antelopes. I similar to seeing the farms where my food comes from. I similar to learning how the commodities process works, to get things from their sources to your home. I approaching the occasional free bag of fresh cherries or fresh-picked watermelon. I like self able to wear my pajamas to work, and taking my dogs to work with me. I even approaching being with my husband 24/7 (we get hold of along well :). I like have conversations with new folks in new places, and finding out that they remember you, when you drop surrounded by to visit 5 months later. I resembling having my "house" right behind me where I go..I can nap, manufacture a sandwich, watch a little TV and maintain going. I like getting paid ably for doing a job that doesn't really feel approaching a job 90% of the time.
I don't like dumb drivers, desperate traffic, bad weather, shippers or recievers with attitudes. I can`t bear driving in the Northeast, pretty much anytime. I don't like support up into places not meant for trucks. I don't like have to park in the back row, and have to hike a mile to the truck stop if I've gotta get a shower, or use the bathroom surrounded by the middle of the night. I don't like have to use the bathroom when there's no where to park! I don't like idiots who attain on the CB and spew hatred and discontent. I don't like human being rushed, or going without sleep.which, thankfully are two things that ensue very seldom where I work.
Favorite stretch of road.it's a toss-up between I-70 across Colorado and Utah, and I-84 along the Columbia River within Oregon. I also like US 97 in Washington north of Wenatchee.
Least favorite.I-95, hand down. There just isn't any breathing room, there are other too many people traveling it, it's hellish during the holidays, and you stop up in a bad place something direction you go (Miami or New York, lol).
Whats the highway that you can move...
I've been driving for a few years. The Likes out agency the dislikes by far.
Likes - Get to see the country, money is good, sense of freedom, the team work, the culture I meet, this list can step on and on.
Dislikes - Not much home time, that's the worst thing about it.
I close to I 40 the best to CA. It's not the best roads but it's good running...
My brother was a driver. I go with him for a while.
My likes where on earth the things you got to see. Although a lot of it be rural but its all good.
Dislikes would be backin the ***** truck up lol.
That and you don't achieve a lot of exersize driving all the time.
In three months i put on approaching 10 pounds. Like seriously rediculous. haha
the driving part is great,If you dont listen to all the crap on the c.b. later the shippers that just have to enjoy you there now to pick-up,they fashion you wait all daytime to get loaded,with no income.Then they tell you that you have to travel 700 miles by morning to get the load deliver,so you bust your *** with no sleep to make it here,Then when you get there they dont want to unload it and manufacture you wait half the daylight for no pay just to take the stuff off your trailer thet they ordered.remember if the rubber aint rolling your not making a dime.ive driven 15 years over 1,000,000,000 miles driven. i wouldnt wish that post on anyone.
If a saloon does 60 miles per...
Answers: The best thing just about long-haul trucking is getting away from home for a while. The worst thing about long-haul trucking is mortal away from home for too long.
I really HATE Interstate 5 from LA to Seattle... Mainly because that's where I seem to spend most of my time. I don't mind driving the mountains when the weather is apposite, but it's a real pain beside snow or ice on the roads.
I've been driving for a few years. The Likes out agency the dislikes by far.
Likes - Get to see the country, money is good, sense of freedom, the team work, the culture I meet, this list can step on and on.
Dislikes - Not much home time, that's the worst thing about it.
I close to I 40 the best to CA. It's not the best roads but it's good running...
My brother was a driver. I go with him for a while.
My likes where on earth the things you got to see. Although a lot of it be rural but its all good.
Dislikes would be backin the ***** truck up lol.
That and you don't achieve a lot of exersize driving all the time.
In three months i put on approaching 10 pounds. Like seriously rediculous. haha
the driving part is great,If you dont listen to all the crap on the c.b. later the shippers that just have to enjoy you there now to pick-up,they fashion you wait all daytime to get loaded,with no income.Then they tell you that you have to travel 700 miles by morning to get the load deliver,so you bust your *** with no sleep to make it here,Then when you get there they dont want to unload it and manufacture you wait half the daylight for no pay just to take the stuff off your trailer thet they ordered.remember if the rubber aint rolling your not making a dime.ive driven 15 years over 1,000,000,000 miles driven. i wouldnt wish that post on anyone.
What do you devise more or less...
the driving part is great,If you dont listen to all the crap on the c.b. later the shippers that just have to enjoy you there now to pick-up,they fashion you wait all daytime to get loaded,with no income.Then they tell you that you have to travel 700 miles by morning to get the load deliver,so you bust your *** with no sleep to make it here,Then when you get there they dont want to unload it and manufacture you wait half the daylight for no pay just to take the stuff off your trailer thet they ordered.remember if the rubber aint rolling your not making a dime.ive driven 15 years over 1,000,000,000 miles driven. i wouldnt wish that post on anyone.
My brother was a driver. I go with him for a while.
My likes where on earth the things you got to see. Although a lot of it be rural but its all good.
Dislikes would be backin the ***** truck up lol.
That and you don't achieve a lot of exersize driving all the time.
In three months i put on approaching 10 pounds. Like seriously rediculous. haha
the driving part is great,If you dont listen to all the crap on the c.b. later the shippers that just have to enjoy you there now to pick-up,they fashion you wait all daytime to get loaded,with no income.Then they tell you that you have to travel 700 miles by morning to get the load deliver,so you bust your *** with no sleep to make it here,Then when you get there they dont want to unload it and manufacture you wait half the daylight for no pay just to take the stuff off your trailer thet they ordered.remember if the rubber aint rolling your not making a dime.ive driven 15 years over 1,000,000,000 miles driven. i wouldnt wish that post on anyone.
Who have on splash map that will...
4yrs experience as of jan 12th, adjectives with the same company, 3.5yrs of that on a unswerving account. Been to 48 out of 50 states & Ontario, Canada, twice
Likes-No boss looking over your shoulder (he has to appointment or check satcom, if there is an issue or concern), Seeing places I only dreamed nearly, Meeting some awesome friends that I wouldn't trade for the world, Learning about myself, Good pay & benefits (average over $40K/yr & hold full insurance coverage) & Opportunity to move within the industry if I desire (for example, regional to dedicated, etc.)
Dislikes-Definitely anyone away from home for weeks at a time, Customers who want drivers to be on time for their appointments, but lack manpower &/or services to get you back out doing a tour in a reasonable amount of time, Sitting too long (wheels enjoy to turn to make money), Working a load broker who is notorius for not coordinating appointment times between drivers & customers (Load information said 0800, but customer expected me at 1000), Traffic that doesn't become conscious why you need extra space to move or stop, & Not having adequate safe convenient parking in some parts of the country between 6pm & 4am
Best entity is the freedom of no boss constantly looking over your shoulder. Worst is the rules & regulations that govern our lives.
Fav stretch of road-love most state & US routes that are trucker friendly, but the road home is the best
Least-anywhere within I287 in NJ & NY, Boston nouns, due to lack of safe parking & streets not designed for commercial vehicle,
A little over 5 years, and there's still more to like than dislike :).
I like the reaction of freedom, the variety, being competent to make your own schedule for the most part of a set, and hardly ever waking up within the same place 2 days in a row. I resembling being able to call in friends in Florida and friends in Seattle and leave in Vegas, without have to pay for air fare. I resembling the beautiful places you see on a regular basis, that other relations wait a lifetime to see. I like seeing wildlife that I've never see before, like buffalo, moose (not TOO close please) eagles, pheasants and antelopes. I similar to seeing the farms where my food comes from. I similar to learning how the commodities process works, to get things from their sources to your home. I approaching the occasional free bag of fresh cherries or fresh-picked watermelon. I like self able to wear my pajamas to work, and taking my dogs to work with me. I even approaching being with my husband 24/7 (we get hold of along well :). I like have conversations with new folks in new places, and finding out that they remember you, when you drop surrounded by to visit 5 months later. I resembling having my "house" right behind me where I go..I can nap, manufacture a sandwich, watch a little TV and maintain going. I like getting paid ably for doing a job that doesn't really feel approaching a job 90% of the time.
I don't like dumb drivers, desperate traffic, bad weather, shippers or recievers with attitudes. I can`t bear driving in the Northeast, pretty much anytime. I don't like support up into places not meant for trucks. I don't like have to park in the back row, and have to hike a mile to the truck stop if I've gotta get a shower, or use the bathroom surrounded by the middle of the night. I don't like have to use the bathroom when there's no where to park! I don't like idiots who attain on the CB and spew hatred and discontent. I don't like human being rushed, or going without sleep.which, thankfully are two things that ensue very seldom where I work.
Favorite stretch of road.it's a toss-up between I-70 across Colorado and Utah, and I-84 along the Columbia River within Oregon. I also like US 97 in Washington north of Wenatchee.
Least favorite.I-95, hand down. There just isn't any breathing room, there are other too many people traveling it, it's hellish during the holidays, and you stop up in a bad place something direction you go (Miami or New York, lol).
Would you come rear legs from Germany...
did it for 10 years.worst damn job in the world4yrs experience as of jan 12th, adjectives with the same company, 3.5yrs of that on a unswerving account. Been to 48 out of 50 states & Ontario, Canada, twice
Likes-No boss looking over your shoulder (he has to appointment or check satcom, if there is an issue or concern), Seeing places I only dreamed nearly, Meeting some awesome friends that I wouldn't trade for the world, Learning about myself, Good pay & benefits (average over $40K/yr & hold full insurance coverage) & Opportunity to move within the industry if I desire (for example, regional to dedicated, etc.)
Dislikes-Definitely anyone away from home for weeks at a time, Customers who want drivers to be on time for their appointments, but lack manpower &/or services to get you back out doing a tour in a reasonable amount of time, Sitting too long (wheels enjoy to turn to make money), Working a load broker who is notorius for not coordinating appointment times between drivers & customers (Load information said 0800, but customer expected me at 1000), Traffic that doesn't become conscious why you need extra space to move or stop, & Not having adequate safe convenient parking in some parts of the country between 6pm & 4am
Best entity is the freedom of no boss constantly looking over your shoulder. Worst is the rules & regulations that govern our lives.
Fav stretch of road-love most state & US routes that are trucker friendly, but the road home is the best
Least-anywhere within I287 in NJ & NY, Boston nouns, due to lack of safe parking & streets not designed for commercial vehicle,
A little over 5 years, and there's still more to like than dislike :).
I like the reaction of freedom, the variety, being competent to make your own schedule for the most part of a set, and hardly ever waking up within the same place 2 days in a row. I resembling being able to call in friends in Florida and friends in Seattle and leave in Vegas, without have to pay for air fare. I resembling the beautiful places you see on a regular basis, that other relations wait a lifetime to see. I like seeing wildlife that I've never see before, like buffalo, moose (not TOO close please) eagles, pheasants and antelopes. I similar to seeing the farms where my food comes from. I similar to learning how the commodities process works, to get things from their sources to your home. I approaching the occasional free bag of fresh cherries or fresh-picked watermelon. I like self able to wear my pajamas to work, and taking my dogs to work with me. I even approaching being with my husband 24/7 (we get hold of along well :). I like have conversations with new folks in new places, and finding out that they remember you, when you drop surrounded by to visit 5 months later. I resembling having my "house" right behind me where I go..I can nap, manufacture a sandwich, watch a little TV and maintain going. I like getting paid ably for doing a job that doesn't really feel approaching a job 90% of the time.
I don't like dumb drivers, desperate traffic, bad weather, shippers or recievers with attitudes. I can`t bear driving in the Northeast, pretty much anytime. I don't like support up into places not meant for trucks. I don't like have to park in the back row, and have to hike a mile to the truck stop if I've gotta get a shower, or use the bathroom surrounded by the middle of the night. I don't like have to use the bathroom when there's no where to park! I don't like idiots who attain on the CB and spew hatred and discontent. I don't like human being rushed, or going without sleep.which, thankfully are two things that ensue very seldom where I work.
Favorite stretch of road.it's a toss-up between I-70 across Colorado and Utah, and I-84 along the Columbia River within Oregon. I also like US 97 in Washington north of Wenatchee.
Least favorite.I-95, hand down. There just isn't any breathing room, there are other too many people traveling it, it's hellish during the holidays, and you stop up in a bad place something direction you go (Miami or New York, lol).
How do they determine freeway name?
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