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Trooper Needs His Butt Kicked
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<blockquote data-quote="ga.prime" data-source="post: 1514158" data-attributes="member: 14046"><p>Sure, they could've called in a bunch of help and closed the west bound lanes and rerouted traffic and created a massive traffic jam and had a new truck and trailer come in there heading east in the west bound lanes and back up to the broke down trailer and made the transfer and then let him make a u-turn and head back west.. all the while hoping the new truck driver had better maintained equipment than the first one. If everything went perfectly, It would've taken a good long while to do all that don't you think? Then after all that, the broke down trailer would still have to have new tires put on it before it could be moved. My first call if that was me with 3 flats would have been to the tire man to get out there asap with 3 new tires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga.prime, post: 1514158, member: 14046"] Sure, they could've called in a bunch of help and closed the west bound lanes and rerouted traffic and created a massive traffic jam and had a new truck and trailer come in there heading east in the west bound lanes and back up to the broke down trailer and made the transfer and then let him make a u-turn and head back west.. all the while hoping the new truck driver had better maintained equipment than the first one. If everything went perfectly, It would've taken a good long while to do all that don't you think? Then after all that, the broke down trailer would still have to have new tires put on it before it could be moved. My first call if that was me with 3 flats would have been to the tire man to get out there asap with 3 new tires. [/QUOTE]
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