AMA Commercial Driver with 15 years experience

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daria
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Re: AMA Commercial Driver with 15 years experience

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alanjh595 wrote:What does "AMA" stand for? I thought it was for Against Medical Advice. That term I am familiar with.


I thought that was what s/he meant, too, by AMA!
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Re: AMA Commercial Driver with 15 years experience

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Alberta Motor Association?
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Re: AMA Commercial Driver with 15 years experience

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Gixxer wrote:
The new truck Im driving has the brand new cummings engine in a tri drive pulling a quad trailer. Its been different and its taking a bit to get use too but I like it.


Nice.
So, tri drive and quad. And if sporting a 20,000 lb front axle with 445 rubber puts you across the scales at 67 Mt,
or 147,400 lbs. is that right?
Hefty !

And the average sedan weighs in the neighbourhood of 4 to 5000 lbs..
A significant difference !

Just putting this out there for perspective for the general motoring public who may not be in the know.
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