Good to meet Tango Boy in the the flesh yesterday at Donington Services, sorry if I disturbed your break, but I just had to say Hello [emoji106]
martinviking:
Good to meet Tango Boy in the the flesh yesterday at Donington Services, sorry if I disturbed your break, but I just had to say Hello [emoji106]
In the flesh
Nice to meet you Martin and no you didn’t disturb me it was nice to meet another TN member
bald bloke:
martinviking:
Good to meet Tango Boy in the the flesh yesterday at Donington Services, sorry if I disturbed your break, but I just had to say Hello [emoji106]In the flesh
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I did apologise
tango boy:
bald bloke:
martinviking:
Good to meet Tango Boy in the the flesh yesterday at Donington Services, sorry if I disturbed your break, but I just had to say Hello [emoji106]In the flesh
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I did apologise
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And rightly so
Got to ask, how do you know who’s truck is who’s? Is there a secret list of number plates or do we look out for plates in windscreens?
trevHCS:
Got to ask, how do you know who’s truck is who’s? Is there a secret list of number plates or do we look out for plates in windscreens?
Some drive the same truck all year some have name plates in the window some trucks are a bit of a one off so easily recognisable some drivers do the same route everyday and as for myself I drive for a supermarket so I’ve no chance of being seen unless I put something unique to me in the front window everyday.
I mainly do bulk haulage and most of the time it’s scrap. What I have found is you end up seeing the same guys regularly as there are limited places to take the scrap to be processed. So we might all have different customers to collect from but we end up queuing together down the road waiting to unload.
bald bloke:
trevHCS:
Got to ask, how do you know who’s truck is who’s? Is there a secret list of number plates or do we look out for plates in windscreens?Some drive the same truck all year some have name plates in the window some trucks are a bit of a one off so easily recognisable some drivers do the same route everyday and as for myself I drive for a supermarket so I’ve no chance of being seen unless I put something unique to me in the front window everyday.
Drive at more than 40mph, that’ll make your stand out.
Own Account Driver:
bald bloke:
trevHCS:
Got to ask, how do you know who’s truck is who’s? Is there a secret list of number plates or do we look out for plates in windscreens?Some drive the same truck all year some have name plates in the window some trucks are a bit of a one off so easily recognisable some drivers do the same route everyday and as for myself I drive for a supermarket so I’ve no chance of being seen unless I put something unique to me in the front window everyday.
Drive at more than 40mph, that’ll make your stand out.
What I’m paid by the hour you know, well once I hit the 9 hr mark anyway.