 Here we're going to start our day. We're here at Orilla, Ontario. In Orilla, Ontario. Just got the brain fired up. She's idling there, ready to go. Did the pre-trip. Did the pre-trip on my truck, too. We're all ready to go. We're in my new hat, and I took the cardboard out this time. That was embarrassing a little bit last week. I go through the editing, editing the footage, and I'm like, what is in my hat? I go in, get my hat, look in there. I left the cardboard in there all day. Didn't even realize it. Just like yesterday on my hat, I left the sticker underneath there. I don't know why I do this. What do I not look at the hat before I put it on my head? That's dangerous. I could be putting bad hats on my head saying bad messages or something. Anyways, I'm tired and I just had breakfast. I got a good sleep. I'm happy with it. So, let's go deliver our freight. We have two deliveries today, and then we go to Guelph, Ontario, where we're going to add a little bit more onto the trailer, and then we're headed towards Newfoundland. But we got stops in Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia on the way. Oh yeah, after this Jeep, after this Jeep. Nope, now those guys are coming around there. Okay, nobody wants to wait for the truck. I understand. I understand. It's a suggestion. They'll tell you it's just a suggestion for most people. It is law. Like I'm not actually serious. It is the law, but it's not really one that's enforced that heavily. Unfortunately, Ontario spends most of their tax dollars into harassing truckers. They give us a hard time, which is good, whatever. They want to make sure that we have safe trucks to operate, right? I understand. Not complaining about that aspect of it. We should spend a little bit more effort into the four-wheelers as well, because they're driving like maniacs with their heads cut off. A lot of the time. Not all of them. But especially around the Toronto area, it's very common to see the average speed of the four-wheeler to be around 130 to 140, which is about 80 miles now. Down traffic. He was going super slow, probably like 75-80 in the fast lane, right? And so when I finally got up beside him, he has both hands off the steering wheel, texting and driving, and I'm in a truck so I can see down and in. He's looking straight down at his lap with no hands on the wheel. I see this very off, and this isn't anything special. The reason I'm telling you about this one is it's kind of funny. I pulled up beside him, and I sat there for maybe five, ten seconds, looking over. If he would stop, he wouldn't stop. So what I did was I laid on the air horn, right beside him. We dropped his phone, grabbed the steering wheel, and they're staring straight at him with a stern base. No laughing. I laughed about it afterwards. I was shaking my head a little bit. You know what I'm doing? That disapproval, shake of the head. You know what he did? He gives me the finger, picks his phone up off the floor while he's driving from under his feet and goes right back at it. Takes his hands off the wheel and is texting with two hands, driving with his knee, right beside me. He just flips me off like it said. He had no hands on the wheel. He wasn't even one hand at texting it. He was giving her two fingers, like writing a book. It couldn't wait five, ten minutes? Now I can see this out of the corner of my eye. I'm not even looking at him. That's how obvious these people are about it. This person's good. He's got the passenger texting for him, or her. Nice to meet you, W. Here comes a nice Sierra beside us here on the left. He's good. Here comes a sailorado texting and driving with two hands. No hands on the wheel and that pickup on the left right there. He's not even driving his truck. He's not even steering it. Two hands on his phone. Now the whole point of that there wasn't to rat people out or to point at them and say, hey, you're doing it wrong. Oh yeah, it was actually to say, hey, you're doing it wrong. But we all make mistakes. You know, none of us are perfect. We're all guilty of something. Oh, that truck up there is cutting. Ah, that was close. Why do you need to cut people off, driver? You're supposed to be professional. Anyways, the whole point of that segment there was just to show you how common it is for people to text while they're driving. And it's funny how quickly those phones disappear as soon as you see a Mark's police vehicle. We are at the fifth wheel truck stop here. I just did a live periscope with everybody. If you guys would like to be included in those live periscopes, you're all welcome. You go to download the periscope app and you can hang out with me in real time. Right now we're going to go through the blue beacon truck wash here, get the truck wash, get the engine washed off and yeah, we'll take it from there. Have you guys seen this periscope app yet? Periscope? This is where I live chat with you guys. So far, I've got 162 followers and 20,000 hearts. It's sort of connected to Twitter, I think. I think anyone can use it called Periscope. You saw how it was spelled there, right? Let me get this periscope and a whole pile of people on here. This takes vlogging sort of to a new level. It's not really vlogging, it's like a live hangout where I can live stream to you guys right on your phone or on your computer and the first several people into the chat, if you're fast enough, gets to actually chat with me. You can type little messages and I can respond to you. We can do question and answer and stuff like that. And it's sort of like a live thing that we can do. So I've been doing it a few times today or they just trying it out and I think I really like it and I'm going to do more of it. So if you guys want a little sneak peek maybe at where I'm at or I just want to see me in live time I guess, me and the dogs. If you have this periscope app, you can easily find it in the app store. I have it on Android here. So it works just fine and it's free. It's free to use. Yeah. And you just look for me. See my, my name is Trucker Josh 456 just above the 20,000 there. You type that into there. You'll see this profile picture. And we maybe bump that up past 162 a little bit. And then whenever I go live it notifies you on your phone and then the first couple, like I said, the first several people into there get the chat with me and the rest of you can watch the live chat and try it out for a while. A lot of other YouTubers are doing it right now. So I figured I'd give it a shot and see how it goes. It's a, it's another new little way to connect with you guys in real time. So pretty cool. So I am in Guelph, Ontario right now waiting for my load. I got to wait till tomorrow morning for my load. So I'm just sitting around getting some videos uploaded there and whatnot. And I'm going to get this video done, put together, uploaded, and then I can sit back and maybe relax, have an evening to watch some TV or something. That's what I'm looking forward to. So I just got off the phone with all of you guys who were on Periscope with me. I did a live Periscope show thing. I don't know if the show is really a hangout or a talk and you can type messages and stuff. And it was fun. It was fun. We're on there for an hour. I didn't realize I was talking for an hour and you guys actually stayed and watched me for an hour. Wow, you got anything better to do with yours? So thanks for everyone who showed up hung out there. That was fun. I'm going to do more of those. I don't know how much data that uses yet though. So I got to do some experimentation and see how much people texted me in my vlog. See how much data it actually uses to Periscope you. Maybe it'll be a thing I only do at home. It'd be a little treat for when I'm at home because then I can use the Wi-Fi, right? We'll see. This phone is out of control. And now that's the Periscope app logo. You saw it in the last clip. Super duper guys. So short vlog today. Hope you liked it. If you did, hit the thumbs up if you haven't already. Follow me on Periscope. If you guys are into that kind of idea, you guys don't have to but if you're into it, you want to hang out and be involved in the live chats and stuff like real time. It's Periscope and you just look up Trucker Josh 456. All one word. No spaces. You can find me, add me. And whenever I go live, your phone will go tiling or something like that. And it'll tell you that, hey, Trucker Josh is online. You want to go hang out with him. And if you have time and if you want to, you can get in on the conversation. Only the first several people can comment. So if it says broadcast to full, that just means you're too late. You were too slow getting in. Sorry. Got to be quicker next time. But I'm going to try doing that. Like I said, I'm going to do some experimenting with the data. See how much data it actually takes to broadcast to you guys. I might have to use wifi. We'll see. Thanks for joining me today, guys. I'll see you tomorrow. Don't forget down below in the description. Like me on Facebook. Like me on Twitter. Follow me on Twitter. Like whatever it's called. Fail. I'm just going to leave that in there for you guys because I'm tired and I want to edit this out. Like and follow down below. Links. I'll see you tomorrow after 4 a.m. Right here.