Ladies On The Road!

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Lynn B.'s Comment
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Today in one truck stop I saw 6 female drivers. It was nice to see. My trainer how is a female and has been driving for ten years says there a lot of us out there, they just keep to themselves and do their jobs. Statistically women are better drivers. To all the ladies...,what do you like best, what do you dislike most about driving?

Susan D. 's Comment
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What I like best is being out there and driving. What I dislike most is Chicago rush hour traffic.

ChickieMonster's Comment
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I love the driving and seeing all the beautiful scenery and funny/cool sights.

I hate driving in just about any city, even on the loops around. People are just nuts!

Lynn B.'s Comment
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What I like best is being out there and driving. What I dislike most is Chicago rush hour traffic.

I have been in training and dislike driving into the Bronx, with their tiny little roads and all the bumps. I like coming back home to green trees and air that is nice to breathe.

Lynn B.'s Comment
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I love the driving and seeing all the beautiful scenery and funny/cool sights.

I hate driving in just about any city, even on the loops around. People are just nuts!

I do dislike driving in cities, but it is different and makes me appreciate home more.

's Comment
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I know this is an old post but had to mention i hate the time changes. Eastern to central to mountain to the pacific.

Kemo's Comment
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I'd say there's 2 things I hate off the top of my head. Other truck drivers who apparently got sumn to prove (like to haul A. try to show off. etc), and ground crew members who want to argue with me about what my truck can and can't do or what is/isn't safe. The ones who think I'm a mind reader or that the truck can instantly do whatever are a minor annoyance, sometimes makes me laugh depending on how it goes.

What I love is that I'm typically by myself, just driving with my music on. Everyday being different is both a curse and a blessing, but I prefer it over the same bs everyday 5 days a week full-time. Another curse/blessing is it's hard to co-ordinate family events and/or attend.

What's funny is I like the solitude of my cab so much that I get annoyed when people call me. I haven't really ever gotten lonely when driving.

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