Back in the 90's, I had a guy saying he would meet me for me to follow him to the shipper. It was his house. He had a shop in his backyard. I had a 377 Pete with a 53' trailer and had to pull into a residential driveway. I stopped in the street and asked wth we were doing, but it worked out OK. 😂
Those tiny back roads reminded me of my time living in England, but at least we had pull offs so vehicles could pass eachother. But certainly not big enough for trucks. Nice views. Thanks for the video. Being back at work lets us know your wife is feeling better. Safe travels.
I was in Atlanta in a car in February and it was bad in a car. I have been down a road like that moving oversize equipment, and I had to back all the way out, no turn around.
Well Mr Dan that was a bonafide “run through the woods “ on a glorified cow path!😮 Thanks for sharing another great video with us.👍 Stay safe out there and keep on a trucking.
Nice drive Dan But like you said road was a bit narrow , would have been a bit of a relief to see the area you had when you finally arrived on site , that's trucking "aye" cheers Dan "RB" Albury Australia stay safe mate
Well I have drove thru downtown two times once in 2003 with dry van and again in 2017 with step deck trailer with cement that I picked up in Moreland Oklahoma if anyone is familiar with the bagged cement plant at that location. The last time I went around Atlanta I was carrying alcohol beverage from Ft Smith. Atlanta is interesting going under the airport runway at one point on the loop around Atlanta.
reminds me of Pa. country roads, you miss your exit and you're screwed, with no place, big enough, to turn around. i ended up turning around in an empty school parking lot which didnt handle big trucks, tore up some small trees, but got turned around. hated damaging stuff.
I love Georgia, one of the best places to live. But man, Atlanta's traffic can be brutal. Thats from a SoCal resident's perspective! There are times when you just cannot get around.
Dan Dan the professional flat deck man. Wow what a spot to drive to. Glad you had an escort. What most people find an are truck friendly is usually entirely different from a driver. I thought for sure when you went in that covered tree area you were going to hit one of your stacks. I could not imagine trying to back out of a place where you were. Talk about stress. Glad you made it in and out with no problems. Thanks for posting Dan. Have a great and a safe day. Happy trails to you…D
You were in my neck of the woods in Greenville. I'm just up I-85 in North Carolina. I agree, Atlanta is a major pain to drive through, even around on 285.
I was once in Virginia with a load of lumber. I called the receiver “Are you sure? This is a very narrow road”. Yes she said. It dead ended 4 miles later at a double wide trailer. Hmmm.
Looked like the old I20 truckstop. Use to stop there all the time. I enjoyed the homemade meals. But you’re right not of a stop. But at least it used to be a good mom and pop stop. Hope I’m not telling my age.
Glad to see you back, Dan. Hope Theresa is doing much better. A few loading docks at that place back in the sticks. I think that road is going to be a problem in the near future! Stay safe.
Safe Travels. Love ❤️ ❤❤ Miss Bailey. Give a hug, scratches behind each ear, & smooches. Could not comment last video or two as I was in the hospital for knee replacement surgery & rehab facility. Their WiFi blocked comments & ability to make them. Sad news, Sabbear my dog, was in the Vet for boarding. He did fine for a week then rapidly went downhill; passing away last Friday.
That's not a road. That looks like someone's driveway 🤣🤣 You made it through ATL, okay. It was a nightmare for me getting by Chicago 🥵 Good to see you and Bailey back to trucking 💪🏾👍🏾 Stay strong 💪🏾 Teresa... we're all wishing you good health
Hi Dan, I watch your videos all the time and I enjoy them just a comment that you’re probably not aware of when you’re showing going around 285. It sounds like you picked up a rattle sound in the cab.
Good day sir love seeing Bayley chilling and enjoying the ride in the opening just wanted to know if you have any updates on the new Dorsey step Deck hate too see were the GPS would have taken you
How is the building of the new trailer going it aslo good news your on the road again and the other trucks sold well for you less worrys of them sitting there not be used .Bailey loves the seat to sleep on lovely little dog to drive in the truck .stay safe out there to.
Good to see you back , hopefully your wife is doing better. I saw you yesterday the 15th. You were west bound I-20 east of Atlanta around Covington, GA.
I used to drive Boston to Greenville SC monthly until two years ago. Turned into a commute. Wonder if they have finished the I85 rebuild north of Greenville.
WOW ! That was a terrible back road and then it was good for the worker to say that they got a great deal on their property. Would a company ever have to have a surcharge put on a shipment? . . . just wondering. I was a bit surprised to see you driving the orange truck once again. Take care.
Glad to see you back on the road and back filming. That must mean that your wife is feeling better otherwise you wouldn’t be on the East coast and leave her home. Still awaiting your mew trailer.
Glad to have you back on RU-vid missed your channel Hope you left things all good back home Stay safe and healthy Dan good to riding with you again 🌵🇬🇧👍
Well you could have ended up having to back out. I had those on a load into Georgia, drove in like this one you had but couldn’t find a way to turn around. It was 2 miles to back out. Never went back there.