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<blockquote data-quote="eats packages" data-source="post: 5740045" data-attributes="member: 68137"><p>I've been spoiled this year by the weather and 8-ish hour days so I need to do this too but when it gets a little dark, rainy, icy you really need to drop anchor and be consistantly mindful of what situations you are putting the truck into, walking if necissary.</p><p></p><p>On a sunny day like today. You will see me doing all kinds of crazy things with clearances (Lots of car-sized traffic calming, street parking, construction crews) to get on a street but as soon as I see the moon or a raindrop hits I trek it</p><p></p><p>Clean windows, well adjusted mirrors and good operable brights also help tremendously. I always sneak a little bottle of glass cleaner and a squeegee head into my bag for when I have to ride the resident slob/runner truck. I've also written up a dozen trucks for headlight toggling issues, there are a lot of common problems with these cars and the turnstalks are one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eats packages, post: 5740045, member: 68137"] I've been spoiled this year by the weather and 8-ish hour days so I need to do this too but when it gets a little dark, rainy, icy you really need to drop anchor and be consistantly mindful of what situations you are putting the truck into, walking if necissary. On a sunny day like today. You will see me doing all kinds of crazy things with clearances (Lots of car-sized traffic calming, street parking, construction crews) to get on a street but as soon as I see the moon or a raindrop hits I trek it Clean windows, well adjusted mirrors and good operable brights also help tremendously. I always sneak a little bottle of glass cleaner and a squeegee head into my bag for when I have to ride the resident slob/runner truck. I've also written up a dozen trucks for headlight toggling issues, there are a lot of common problems with these cars and the turnstalks are one of them. [/QUOTE]
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