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Originally Posted by Windwalker
Congrats on making it through one Canadian winter. That makes you a "seasoned driver". No, you don't know everything yet, but then, neither does any other season driver. Good luck to you.
American drivers are more courteous around a truck? Ok, maybe true. But I've found that the people on the docks in Canada have a much better attitude than on the docks in the USA. New York, New Jersay, Pennsylvania? That's not America. That's the American Ghetto. America starts where Ohio begins, and gets better as you go west... Till you get to California. Of course, we may not have to worry about CA after Yellowstone blows.
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X2 on the congrats to a successful year, tinytim !!!! Well done :thumbsup:
I think Canadians are a lot more courteous to trucks. At least east of Windsor. The 4 wheels respect a truck and let them in, don't cut them off. Same is pretty much true for other truck drivers. Much more courteous to other truckers.
And right on about the dock workers. For the most part, they are talkative and helpful. Smile often.
I mentioned in another post, the only time I shake my head is at the bridges between Michigan and Canada. The CB whining that goes on is amazing!!! :hellno:
I am sure your family appreciates, tinytim, what you do for them and knows they are on your mind while you are gone.