Well, since we’re taking this thread seriously, I’ve always marveled at the length Estes goes to color-coordinate their tractor trailers... only company I know that paints their wheels/rims to match their color scheme.
And a dirty little secret... when I was in the “preparing for school” phase, May Trucking was initially at the top of my long list because I thought they had the snazziest tractor trailers; of course I went the complete opposite in driving a big orange cab pulling steel tankers.
I personally like seeing the various LHT trucks (Long Haul Trucking) that company definitely personalizes each tractor trailer combo.
Well, since we’re taking this thread seriously, I’ve always marveled at the length Estes goes to color-coordinate their tractor trailers... only company I know that paints their wheels/rims to match their color scheme.
And a dirty little secret... when I was in the “preparing for school” phase, May Trucking was initially at the top of my long list because I thought they had the snazziest tractor trailers; of course I went the complete opposite in driving a big orange cab pulling steel tankers.
I personally like seeing the various LHT trucks (Long Haul Trucking) that company definitely personalizes each tractor trailer combo.
That chrome-paint Pete in your avatar definitely will match any trailer except olive drab or camo.
Just be glad they're not steam trucks, then you'd all be wearing polka dot hats. How would you like to be driving this?
A department of the federal executive branch responsible for the national highways and for railroad and airline safety. It also manages Amtrak, the national railroad system, and the Coast Guard.
State and Federal DOT Officers are responsible for commercial vehicle enforcement. "The truck police" you could call them.
Just be glad they're not steam trucks, then you'd all be wearing polka dot hats. How would you like to be driving this?
The ultimate creepy would be if about fifty drivers came out of that dressed as clowns!
A department of the federal executive branch responsible for the national highways and for railroad and airline safety. It also manages Amtrak, the national railroad system, and the Coast Guard.
State and Federal DOT Officers are responsible for commercial vehicle enforcement. "The truck police" you could call them.
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Well, since we’re taking this thread seriously, I’ve always marveled at the length Estes goes to color-coordinate their tractor trailers... only company I know that paints their wheels/rims to match their color scheme.
And a dirty little secret... when I was in the “preparing for school” phase, May Trucking was initially at the top of my long list because I thought they had the snazziest tractor trailers; of course I went the complete opposite in driving a big orange cab pulling steel tankers.