texasjohn
Super Member
Brandi's advice for maintaining a safe distance from surrounding traffic :cool2: :drink: :laughing:
Several years ago I watched a fella in an old pickup change lanes so quick behind a dually that he failed to notice the bumper pull trailer! Thankfully it was empty and the only vehicles that got involved were the idiot and the dually driver. I had backed off before it ever happened cause I watched the idiot coming up from the back constantly switching lanes and in way too big a hurry. Something my trucker Dad taught me. In traffic you need to be the driver in every vehicle you can see. Your own training and sense will keep your vehicle straight. Watch the other fool.Houston traffic makes you love driving a huge vehicle. I used to drive a VW Fox wagon and then a Jeep Cherokee. Not any more..........give me my dually for commuting. It's really fun with an empty trailer. Just drift a little to the lane stripes.............and everyone moves a lane over from you. Or bob you head a little and weave a little and eveyone backs off 200 feet, thinking you are falling asleep!
hugs, Brandi
Houston traffic makes you love driving a huge vehicle. I used to drive a VW Fox wagon and then a Jeep Cherokee. Not any more..........give me my dually for commuting. It's really fun with an empty trailer. Just drift a little to the lane stripes.............and everyone moves a lane over from you. Or bob you head a little and weave a little and eveyone backs off 200 feet, thinking you are falling asleep!
hugs, Brandi
Running with no lights helps at 4 am too!!
That might get ya wearin stripes instead of paintin em
At lest you be in an air conditioned place with free meals.
And no traffic either!..
Ron, I dont know if you've been to Houston, but I see morons driving in the dark all the time! maybe the're "hiding" but as bright as it is here in the "dark", I dont know?
I will have to look it up, but I dont think Houston is part of Texas anymore:shocked:
That is why I live an hour north of Houston. SW Houston has street signs in English and Vietnamese or Chinese. I can't remember which one.I went down there a couple of times on business and we considered Houston a foreign country even in the late 70s.:laughing:
Several years ago I watched a fella in an old pickup change lanes so quick behind a dually that he failed to notice the bumper pull trailer! Thankfully it was empty and the only vehicles that got involved were the idiot and the dually driver. I had backed off before it ever happened cause I watched the idiot coming up from the back constantly switching lanes and in way too big a hurry. Something my trucker Dad taught me. In traffic you need to be the driver in every vehicle you can see. Your own training and sense will keep your vehicle straight. Watch the other fool.





Day traffic in Houston and having to work 5 days instead of 4 nights is why I am still on night shift after 22 years
Well, I don't know about Houston traffic, but my blackeyes are cuttin' me off and blocking my lane. I used to have two rows with enough space to drive a ATV according to that parking lot painter down in Springtown.I tell you what, it's frustratin' when you're walking down a row and the pea vine runners reach out and trip you. That's some true garden 'row' rage.:laughing: