I Got Stuck in a Blizzard for 48 Hours in a Semi Truck
After being stuck in a blizzard for 2 days, this is what a normal day looks like getting back on the road. Woke up, checked the truck, made sure everything was still running good, and got ready to move again. Roads were still rough in some areas, but freight doesn’t stop. Did my pre-trip, planned the route, and kept it moving. This is the part people don’t really see about trucking. It’s not always crazy moments—most days are just about staying consistent, managing time, and getting the load where it needs to go. Just a regular day out here as a reefer driver with Prime Inc.

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first day solo in a semi truck! as a rookie truck driver....

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Day in the Life of a Lease Operator | POV Trucking 2026

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Can you have Fun While Trucking ? Sometimes

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Snow Storm Camping Alone Goes So Wrong

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Day in the Life of a Trucker: New Orleans to Gramercy, LA

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I Didn’t Expect This Number.

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J.B.HUNT SENT ME TO A CHICKEN FARM IN SOUTH CAROLINA

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Most Ridiculous Worker Mistakes Caught on Camera

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Facts About Sleeper Cabs That Will Surprise You

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Russia Has Terrible Week as Ukraine Strikes Putin's Hometown

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From Texas ➡️ Ohio ➡️Chicago 1,200+ miles later and the FINAL delivery was in pouring rain

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What Backing a Semi Truck REALLY Looks Like | POV Trucking

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1957 KENWORTH— special project truck & dream come true

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Why Nobody Wants To Buy a Cybertruck (Anymore)

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Milwaukee POV - Truck fahren in Nordamerika - #753

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🏝️Florida | Skid-Coil🏂Load | Melton Truck Lines

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Can't make a round without problems

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Aboveground Oil Tank Removal / ROTH Oil Tank Install

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What It’s REALLY Like Delivering Loads Solo at Prime Inc (6-Month Update)

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