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Wow interested video only one trailer home in the woods I've think I've seen these in my area near the woods but it was haunted and was boarded up and burned as well and it had chain link fence around it as well i should've gotta a video of it but i didn't want to get shot or anything like that or get myself hurt
@@samplesoutdoors4469 don't stop making those videos i might start filming abandoned buildings in my city and other cities in northern California there are so many abandoned buildings in Northern California I'm gonna have to start filming all abandoned places
@@samplesoutdoors4469 you should come to Sacramento and Modesto and madera and Turlock and Fresno and folsom California there's a lot of abandoned buildings here
40 plus years 3.5 million accident-free miles have seen a lot , it always seems funny when its someone else if its you your not going to make light of it. Planning , looking ahead helps so does luck
Good advice on proper speed. Be careful under bridges where the melting snow drips into the "truck ruts" and forms black ice. Happened to me driving a Transit van with rear wheel drive. Went sideways at 55 mph and fortunately was able to straighten out by taking my foot off the fuel and slight counter- steer before I hit dry pavement again. For the remainder of overpasses on my trip I moved over to ride the white line and the "hump" in the middle of the lane just in case there was more black ice in the ruts.
Proper speed to avoid a jackknife, 44 years and could never figure out how to jackknife, I must be too dumb. Can tell these comments are by bad truck drivers, don’t know how to spell or use spell check. I never put my truck in nuetral unless I was parking, why would I do it going down the road?
Trailer brakes alone, to try to straighten, okay for slight misalignment, just enough to drag out of early jacknife move, seperate, hand hit trailer only lock...
Cars, the second you put drive wheels back in gear, braking, loss of control again by effect if it isn't done flawless perfect.. better coast to a stop, able to steer for less damage targets, exception, kick by tractor, to stop jacknifing..
The difference between wrecking and making it is about 5 mph. Also making sure that your weight is biased properly. Seen people wreck going the same speed and slightly faster than I was going. My point is it can happen to anyone.