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Daniel B.'s Comment
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How where they?

We have one triple run out of our yard, but I think I will stick with 2 for now.

Stick with 2

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Feanor K.'s Comment
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Grats man! Nice shot you got

MajorPull's Comment
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Congratulations Daniel, for achieving this milestone.

Rob S.'s Comment
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Congrats and nice pic. Where are you though? I didn't think that was legal in California.

Army 's Comment
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I was wondering the same thing. I have not seen triples since I lived in Montana. So my guess, is MT, WY, CO, maybe the Dakotas?

Marc Lee's Comment
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Fantastic! That's awesome. Great photo, too.

What Brett said!

Robert D. (Raptor)'s Comment
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Congratulations that is an awesome photo. I came across an OD with triples in Colorado so that's where you must be. Triples is a little scary in windy areas. But great job.

Daniel B.'s Comment
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NV allows triples when conditions are safe.

∆_Danielsahn_∆'s Comment
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How where they?

We have one triple run out of our yard, but I think I will stick with 2 for now.

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Stick with 2

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3 for you

2 for him

I will stick with my 1!

That is the only endorsement I don't have, and will probably never get.

Congrats! And great picture!

Junkyard Dog's Comment
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Driving through Tennessee Kentucky and then to Illinois today the wind was horrible as I was coming up behind the guys pulling doubles looked like a snake going down the road. My shoulders and arms are killing me at the end of the day from driving in that crap I can only imagine those poor guys pulling doubles...

Doubles:

Refers to pulling two trailers at the same time, otherwise known as "pups" or "pup trailers" because they're only about 28 feet long. However there are some states that allow doubles that are each 48 feet in length.

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
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