Posted by RBoots on April 15, 2017 at 18:57:33 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: Re: Semi truck drivers posted by Hay hay hay on April 15, 2017 at 16:30:20:
I don't know, I would guess the milk haulers doing it around here through that little village are doing it to retaliate against the residents that started complaining about their speed, resulting in the tickets they have been receiving. So I guess that would just make them jerks. 2 of the 3 trucks I drive for work have Jakes on them. They are actually pretty quiet if I turn them on, since they all have the factory exhaust on them. Some of the trucks that I drive for other people have straight pipes though, and them dam things are so loud you can't hear a thing. I don't feel as bad using a Jake hauling heavy loads in a big city on the freeway, the noise is so loud already I don't think you can even hear the Jake, and it helps save the brakes with everyone cutting you off. A nice quiet area or at night I try to make as little noise as I can, I don't want to hear it at my house, and I know how they feel. I'd still rather hear a Jake than some stupidly loud motorcycle as they take off from the curve past my house wide open. And I ride motorcycles, but hate the loud ones. I could blow the doors off a Harley, but can be quiet doing it.
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