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    Quote Originally Posted by BanginJimmy
    I took mine in a 1988 Ford Econoline conversion van. That probably wasnt the best decision I ever made.
    Pansy. Try taking it in this:



    That's when you know you can drive, lolol. I'm a much better driver now that I have. And I can almost guarantee that I'm one of the best drivers on IA, lolol. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
    Pansy. Try taking it in this:



    That's when you know you can drive, lolol. I'm a much better driver now that I have. And I can almost guarantee that I'm one of the best drivers on IA, lolol. Later, QD.
    What facts can you point out that you are the best driver? And By best driver, do you mean on the street best driver or overall track/street best driver? I got few tickets, so QD>Milk on street.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Got Milk?
    What facts can you point out that you are the best driver? And By best driver, do you mean on the street best driver or overall track/street best driver? I got few tickets, so QD>Milk on street.
    First off, I said "one of," not the only. Secondly, there's a lot more to driving a semi-truck than it may appear. Driving up to Greenville, SC and back, doing nothing in between, is more strenuous than sitting in an office for an 8 hour period. Having to deal with idiot people in their cars cutting in and out of from in front of you. Having to manage your way through traffic. Having to avoid people that stop suddenly because they want to turn at the last minute. There's a lot of variables to constantly watch for when driving those trucks. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
    Pansy. Try taking it in this:



    That's when you know you can drive, lolol. I'm a much better driver now that I have. And I can almost guarantee that I'm one of the best drivers on IA, lolol. Later, QD.

    California Rig... Extended Frame.. That would've sucked. But, I have to agree, having your CDl does make you a better driver. The things they teach you in school transition into your regular driving. Such as watching 6-8 blocks ahead instead of 15 feet. Makes you more aware. You check mirrors more often and learn how to react in traffic better.

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