February 2016 locations

akkshole

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
US Air Force
Sunday afternoon: dh to Davenport, IA from Waterloo, with a stop at the Iowa 80. Fascinating place! Last night: shortie to Mishawaka, Ind. Now on way to Maine. Room afterwards? Yup. Lobstah? Maybe... :)
Were you parked at village pantry by the truck gate for AM General? I was there at 430 am, delivered at 5 am thru gate 5.
 

Ragman

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
I am at home, tired, exhausted, beat up, and cranky! Retirement is looking better and better everyday. Either that or I need a hunker.... Where is LOS when you need him.

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xmudman

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Were you parked at village pantry by the truck gate for AM General? I was there at 430 am, delivered at 5 am thru gate 5.

Yellow Ford, idling peacefully? Yup, that was me. Tonight, cannot idle because I'm in NYS and I was advised that it's actually a misdemeanor, in other words a crime, to idle!
 
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Steady Eddie

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Load .... heading to pu ... 176 dh ... 145 lm ... All miles paid on this 1 .... Indiana to Ky. to Ky.... :D

Well, you have fun in this storm all the way down I-65. 300 miles at 50 and 40 mph. Still 350 to go. It's outside of Cleveland to a few hundred miles in the gulf. Slobber knocker it is. High winds blinding rain and a lot of standing water I mean a lot!!!!!
 
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OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
Yellow Ford, idling peacefully? Yup, that was me. Tonight, cannot idle because I'm in NYS and I was advised that it's actually a misdemeanor, in other words a crime, to idle!
I can't find anything for small vehicle under the NYS idling laws....except in school zones
diesel trucks and buses yes....and that has a 25 degree exemption
 

Turtle

Administrator
Staff member
Retired Expediter
6 CRR-NY 217-3.1
217-3.1 Applicability.
This Part shall apply to all on-road heavy duty vehicles propelled by diesel fueled and nondiesel fueled engines excluding marine vessels. Heavy duty vehicle means a vehicle that has a GVWR exceeding 8,500 pounds and is designed primarily for transporting persons or properties.
6 CRR-NY 217-3.1
Current through December 31, 2015
 
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