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Stewart A.'s Comment
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Old School, I like your thinking. LOL. Welcome to New England and especially to NH. And to all of you OTR truckers, my apologies that we are pretty short on truck stops and what we do have are pretty small.

That said, if any of you regulars on TT are passing through Lebanon NH and stopping at "Fort Harry's" truck stop exit 18 off I-89, let me know and I'll buy your meal for you. God Bless and a special thanks to those of you who do venture into this part of our great country.

OTR:

Over The Road

OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
OldRookie's Comment
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In some areas, the posted heights are a foot less than actual in anticipation of snow pack.

Truckin Along With Kearse's Comment
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The rest areas in New Joysee smell like dead animals and outhouses lol.

That's our way of covering the dead bodies. They are still digging up yards and pools lookin for Jimmy Hoffa.

Truckin Along With Kearse's Comment
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I mostly drive Midwest and southeast. For home time i run Northeast.

I have yet to drive WA OR MT SD ND

As soon as I hit Denver, I message "after this receiver the only avail parking is 20 miles east on i70"

Pretty much ensures I'm.going east again hahahha.

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