Truck Drivers Urban Legends

Horror Truck Drivers Urban Legends or True Stories

That’s where the police caught up to him and gave him a $17,751.50 traffic ticket. This is a pretty much true story?

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A law prohibiting movement of trucks on certain bridges and roadways that are too heavy because they might be damaged by overweight vehicles. East Whiteland Police Department was just enforcing this law by giving $17,751.50 ticket to the truck driver.

This amount was for $150 for the fine, and $150 for every 500 pounds over the 3,000-pound weight limit.

The truck company will pay significant fees for oversized loads. You have to learn about legal things in your business range to prevent this type of legal penalties.

The Phantom of the Truck Stop

This urban legend is based on true events. Truck driver  John William “Pete” drove a tanker truck with 4,600 gallons of gasoline. On the way he sacrificed his life with crashing the tanker into the bridge abutment to avoid a school bus full of kids.

The legend says that this man pick up hitchhikers from that intersection over the years and give them a ride to some rest station.

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For this event Red Sovine in the song Phantom 309 sings about a hitchhiker who was lifted to a truck stop by the trucker Big Joe, when he informs the people in that diner who give him a ride, waiter tell him the story of the truck driver who died to save school bus full of kids. The waiter also says that he was not the first who experience this, many other hitchhikers were picked up from the Big Joe.

Conclusion

Мost of these stories have an ancient origin, but also have been witnessed too frequently in modern times, there is trace for existing of this creature centuries ago and this story will continue to grow and evolve in the future.

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