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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2007

I-15 SB, 1 hour south of Sweet Grass MT, this wide wide load passes me doing about 120km/h like nothing, transporting this dumper section of a giant mine truck, later I talked on the CB and he was on his way from Fort McMurry AB to Las Vegas NV, trying to make time as it was good weather and there was no time to loose. Note the "'preciate that sir, thank you" on the CB, after I sqweezed into the shoulder to give him way...

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  • someone must have to go pee or something

  • Dammmmmmm keep on trucking!!!

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  • Montana man...flat, fast. practically no laws. hes fine doing that speed. I think its 75mph up that way anyhow.

  • @rogertrucker But we don't solely use Imperial. We buy fuel by the litre, apples by the kg etc etc. The only countries to solely use imperial are the US, Myanmar, and Liberia...

  • I've seen a truck carrying one of those except it was three lanes wide, it was crazy

  • @702hyerider I hate to contradict you, but the UK uses... well, you know, miles, pounds... all those weird measurements.

    Cheers,

    RT

  • @marionmedic commie measurements? thats an ignorant thing to say considering that the US is the ONLY country in the world that doesnt use metric.

  • @trfarms

    dude you made me laugh so hard when i read your comment

  • they are insane

  • that is cara dawn transport out of regina,sk canada

  • When we move its 150 and over there superloads it does not matter the state we always have to run 10 under not saying we do but its the law

  • @nchayfarmer actually you dont know what you are talking about relating to speed.only about 6 states require a reduced speed for permit loads. a few more do if the weight is really excessive beyond legal limits.

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