Thats a brilliant piece of infrastructure for a commercial trucking facility, or loading dock. Especially in a crowded city where space is expensive and restricted.
Pretty much exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for uploading. If you do any highrises/skyscrapers that have interior loading areas can you upload that too? Always wondered how they do it. I assume its a little different than an arena
that guy who was helping you in was not a driver hahah loved the way he argued saying no do as i say.. In my mind i was like IM THE DRIVER.... I NEED TO GET TRAILRE STRAIT cuz god forbid i hit something hahah I understand your reasoning on gtting trailer strait lol great video man keep trucking
It said straight only above the lane but you turned left on the street where the entrance was. Were you allowed to turn? Wondering because i'm not familiar with US road rules.
KRS115 // when delivering in a very busy town like Brooklyn NY in a semi truck 🚛 (Lorry) you can’t always follow the normal routes, if you watch the full video. You will also see once I made that turn it was a one way street to the left. The little sign also said only busses and delivery trucks were allowed to make a left on that street..
@@beetlebailey Thanks! I watched as close as possible but couldn't see a sign telling "except delivery trucks'. Also how can you tell that it is a one way street if not for all the vehicles parked in the same direction on the side? 😀
@@KRS115 there are signs on street poles at the corner of every street that is a one way. its impossible to make out in the video but at :34 there is a pole on the right with a black and white sign that says "one way" with an arrow. looks like this c8.alamy.com/comp/F6D6HA/one-way-street-sign-in-new-york-city-F6D6HA.jpg it's right between the two people on bicycles. also another one at 39 seconds right above the bicycle again lol
That's pretty crazy man. Is this for Clark transfer? I've been considering driving for them, but some of these spots seem like a lot of stress for not a lot more pay.
Thats a brilliant piece of infrastructure for a commercial trucking facility, or loading dock. Especially in a crowded city where space is expensive and restricted.
SPORTS ARENA!!
Thanks for this dude. Delivering for a tour there tomorrow and wasnt exactly sure where that elevator door was
Aaron Novakovic I have another video posted of us loading out as well
Wow...that was fastastic. Thank you
wow nice place there,, thanks for sharing, great driving
very interesting video.ive never delivered to anything like this before!!
I have 2 videos like this one, check them out..
Your driving skills are very good, ever noticed that some streets are not truck friendly? Be safe out there and God Bless You Always and Shasta!!
Daniel Morris NYC is all un-trucker friendly
@@beetlebailey I feel for you, when I use to pull containers to Chicago rail yards, some of those streets and low bridges kept me on my toes.
Pretty much exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for uploading.
If you do any highrises/skyscrapers that have interior loading areas can you upload that too? Always wondered how they do it. I assume its a little different than an arena
Amazing Video , thanks for sharing
Way cool!
that guy who was helping you in was not a driver hahah loved the way he argued saying no do as i say.. In my mind i was like IM THE DRIVER.... I NEED TO GET TRAILRE STRAIT cuz god forbid i hit something hahah I understand your reasoning on gtting trailer strait lol great video man keep trucking
That's the world biggest elevator at barclays center
Is it? I don't think so, other building have truck elevators
Whats the maximum combined length allowed in that place? My truck and trailer are 76'
What concert was this for? sorry if I missed that, I have A.D.D haha
PITBULL
It said straight only above the lane but you turned left on the street where the entrance was. Were you allowed to turn? Wondering because i'm not familiar with US road rules.
KRS115 // when delivering in a very busy town like Brooklyn NY in a semi truck 🚛 (Lorry) you can’t always follow the normal routes, if you watch the full video. You will also see once I made that turn it was a one way street to the left. The little sign also said only busses and delivery trucks were allowed to make a left on that street..
@@beetlebailey Thanks! I watched as close as possible but couldn't see a sign telling "except delivery trucks'. Also how can you tell that it is a one way street if not for all the vehicles parked in the same direction on the side? 😀
@@KRS115 there are signs on street poles at the corner of every street that is a one way. its impossible to make out in the video but at :34 there is a pole on the right with a black and white sign that says "one way" with an arrow. looks like this c8.alamy.com/comp/F6D6HA/one-way-street-sign-in-new-york-city-F6D6HA.jpg it's right between the two people on bicycles. also another one at 39 seconds right above the bicycle again lol
That's pretty crazy man. Is this for Clark transfer? I've been considering driving for them, but some of these spots seem like a lot of stress for not a lot more pay.
No, I do not work for Clark transfer
what company and were you on tour or just making a delivery?