81. He said the truck was at fault. 82. His truck was all but demolished. 83. His windows were down, he recalled, because his truck was not air-conditioned. 84. I bet that the next morning you will see on the dipstick that your truck is a couple of quarts low. 85. I looked to the side, and there was a truck on its side. 86. I told John I would wait until the following morning, just to make sure the truck would be there. 87. However, even when a truck is upright, the challenges of keeping it moving on the muddy and sometimes-mined road are almost unimaginable. 88. If inspectors see something awry or get a hunch, trucks are unloaded, drilled, tapped and X-rayed. 89. I live a mile from an interstate, and when the wind blows one way it feels like the trucks are in my back yard. 90. If trucks are equipped with the cards, which act like radio-wave transponders, drivers can roll by on the freeway without stopping. |