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RR's are full - then let truckers pull doubles!
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Modelcar: I'm quite familiar with hearing jake brakes. When I used to live in Columbus, we lived up on the hill on the west side of I-26 between the 74 interchange and 108 bridge not far from the base of the grade and trucks were <i>constantly</i> putting on their jake brakes and were often blowing tires. It could be considered worse than living next to a rail line (other thread) because the noise was constant, 24/7 365 for the 16 years I lived there (except the few times it closed for downed trees in the snow and the chemical spill.) At least it would only be at certain times for the trains.
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