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  1. brokcanadian

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    Ok this is an important question - how flammable is a 2005 factory sprinter floor? Asking for a friend Sent from my SM-A705W using Tapatalk
  2. brokcanadian

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    Hands free or not. Not having a Qualcomm I guess I can't comprehend that. On the other hand, it sounds peaceful Sent from my SM-A705W using Tapatalk
  3. brokcanadian

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    Well it didn't really slow down. In a 2 week period, I made close to my normal income for an entire quarter. I did have 4 full days off in that time, but the tax collector made it seem like work. Lost an entire day doing that. Something called "disclosure" the last step before jail I guess...
  4. brokcanadian

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    Came home this morning and wished the missus happy valentines day. No response Got up early, back on another 8 HR semi local...wished her happy valentines day, no response I might be looking to insulate and put a bathroom in my sprinter.... Sent from my SM-A705W using Tapatalk
  5. brokcanadian

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    Yep. I make quite the profit on that in a 2005 with 20 mpg, and $60 usd oil changes Not to say I won't take $1500 USD for 250 miles, I did all last week (Edit: ignore that if you are sensitive. You wouldn't have had the opportunity to get it anyway) (Further edit: I returned empty, despite...
  6. brokcanadian

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    Story of my life. Even today, a nice 4 province run but they won't go under $1 a mile as corporate policy (no arguments here) Bids vs loads is about 5 to 1, and that's just what I hear about. I only get what others think is too.complicated or troublesome Sent from my SM-A705W using Tapatalk
  7. brokcanadian

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    Maybe Ntimevan's post needed the /s tag.... Or did I need an /s tag for Grizzly's post? Sent from my SM-A705W using Tapatalk
  8. brokcanadian

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    Well, truck stops will be "travel centers" and cater to those on long trips, their new captive audience will be those charging their electric cars and needing something to do for an hour. I don't think those delivery trucks will be staying in the truck stops. They'll be staying in their...
  9. brokcanadian

    Are we out of a job?

    I forsee a time where there will be designated parking for these (like the lots you see trailers stacked up in - probably those same lots) and they will simply dispatch the closest driverless truck on demand. When? No idea. That delivery van has a top speed of 25 mph, so it may be a WHILE lol...
  10. brokcanadian

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    Thanks Turtle. For that offhand comment you can break into a sprinter thru the small window. (Several years ago) I undid my license plate bolts with my fingers (which were numb from trying to pull the rubber around the window out) and used the license plate to pry around the window till it...
  11. brokcanadian

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    Very possible. Crapping pants, no. If there's no driver's seat, what's my excuse to get away from the wife?
  12. brokcanadian

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    Be interested to see the price vs a normal car and driver salary. Is it useful beyond the "wow" factor? I dunno. But staying home while I send my van out alone to work for me sounds awesome Assuming the public would be given the opportunity to buy one. If it kills somebody will it's insurance...
  13. brokcanadian

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    So I posted this in a few places. But I didn't get it - DOT approved a vehicle with NO WAY FOR A HUMAN TO DRIVE No Steering Wheel, No Driver, No Problem: Feds Approve First Ever Truly Driverless Vehicle - TruckersReport.com Think of that while you're getting a ticket for a freaking wet engine...
  14. brokcanadian

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    No Steering Wheel, No Driver, No Problem: Feds Approve First Ever Truly Driverless Vehicle - TruckersReport.com
  15. brokcanadian

    Are we out of a job?

    It's getting more interesting. Grizzly and WOM brought up good points, but read this No Steering Wheel, No Driver, No Problem: Feds Approve First Ever Truly Driverless Vehicle - TruckersReport.com There is NO spot for a DRIVER. That's what is new
  16. brokcanadian

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    Not as stupid as a Canadian that volunteers to help out when the forecast is 1 foot of snow plus. (And he leaves his drivers door window down as he grabs 6 hours sleep) Sent from my SM-A705W using Tapatalk
  17. brokcanadian

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    I need that scan tool [emoji3516] Sent from my SM-A705W using Tapatalk
  18. brokcanadian

    Are we out of a job?

    Yet... Remember I'm a part time local driver. I like my $1000 150 mile days, and a little sweat is probably good for me. A blind lobotomized chimp could drive better than Massachusetts commuters tho. Pretty low bar
  19. brokcanadian

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    US DOT approves Nuro's next-gen driverless delivery vehicle design
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    US DOT approves Nuro's next-gen driverless delivery vehicle design
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