BigRigTravels LIVE | Batesville, MS to Matthews, MO (12/15/23)

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  • @roadsexplore
    @roadsexplore ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Congrats on 2 mil. miles! A great milestone, keep going, hope we will celebrate also the 3 milion miles on the channel! Thanks for the stream, a little messy in Memphis, lost some time there, but still managed to cover 4 states. Greetings from a road tripper from Germany!

  • @RichardBishop-tj4ri
    @RichardBishop-tj4ri ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Steve As a kid. I grew up in Blytheville Arkansas

  • @ryanearles2024
    @ryanearles2024 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    We resume from the Love's Truck Stop in Batesville, MS to I-55. Then North on I-55 into the Memphis, TN Metro Area and into Memphis, TN to Memphis City Streets. Then on Memphis City Streets to the shipper in the Riverside Neighborhood on the Southside of Memphis, TN (near Downtown Memphis) for a drop and hook. Then back on Memphis City Streets to I-55. Then South on I-55 to I-240. Then East on I-240 (Memphis Inner Bypass) back to Memphis City Streets. Then on Memphis City Streets to the Love's Truck Stop in the Nonconnah Neighborhood on the Southside of Memphis, TN for a weight check. Then back on Memphis City Streets to I-240. Then West/North on I-240 (Memphis Inner Bypass) to I-40. Then West on I-40 passing by Downtown Memphis (with a great shot of Downtown Memphis) and across the Mississippi River via the Hernando de Soto Bridge into Arkansas back to I-55. Then North on I-55 thru Blytheville and into Missouri to the Love's Truck Stop in Matthews, MO where Steve ends for the day and we have a watch party afterwards.

  • @randymcturnan2520
    @randymcturnan2520 ปีที่แล้ว

    Back before I-55, all there was was US 61, I remember because we used to travel from Dexter Mo to Baton Rouge LA when I was little. Yeah, I remember when there was no I-55. lol

  • @seakayak4425
    @seakayak4425 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes to shopping

  • @happy_keats
    @happy_keats ปีที่แล้ว

    Witam Pana. 65mph looks like an optimal pace, is the speed limit for big rigs the same in the entire United States? Amazing views