Awesome video. Good to see more people in California are doing video truck spotting, and it sure looks like you've gotten the driver's attention. I live down in Southern California in the LA area and do some spotting myself, but morely photos instead of video. But seeing footage like this is just awesome. Keep up the good work.
Highway 1 and that is my dad talking / joking around in the background. I filmed a couple of trucks here that day while he was scuba diving in the ocean. I found this is a good spot to film trucks but the traffic is light here since this is just a local regional route on the coast. Bryan
The new location that you see here is located outside of the town of Salinas, one of California's / USA's biggest produce producing areas hence the nonstop Truck traffic! This is my new favorite place to film Trucks / Trains on the coast as you get Long Haul / Regional Trucks on Highway 101 / Abbott Street and a couple of Trains from time to time as well on our local mainline! Get R Done! Bryan
loved the video once again but this is what im talking about in my comment in the video before this film at another location well the location your standing at 2:15 with that blue pete that is a great spot see alot of rigs there you should start filming more at this location also you have a freeway in the background you looked at this is a cooler location the one @2:15 in my opinion
Bryan Lee Johnson- i have a question for you. i wanted to know how i can get truckers to blow their horns at me because i live in Burleson, TX and when i wave my arm up and down to ask them to blow the horn they barely do it? can you give me any other ideas to get them to blow their horns at me? BTW how do you know if it is a train horn on a truck vs an air horn on a truck? Thanks and i like your video!
Hello My Fellow TH-camr, I Was Asking For The Truck And Train Drivers To Blow Their Airhorns For The Video Camera By Doing The "Honk The Horn" Signal With My Arm! : - ) Bryan
very nice trucking videos👍
0:28 love that horn
ghost horn
Awesome video. Good to see more people in California are doing video truck spotting, and it sure looks like you've gotten the driver's attention. I live down in Southern California in the LA area and do some spotting myself, but morely photos instead of video. But seeing footage like this is just awesome. Keep up the good work.
Highway 1 and that is my dad talking / joking around in the background. I filmed a couple of trucks here that day while he was scuba diving in the ocean.
I found this is a good spot to film trucks but the traffic is light here since this is just a local regional route on the coast.
Bryan
Bryan Lee Johnson love the pete horn
its fun getting trucks to honk for your video i do it all the time when filming trucks on the 401 in ontario
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25:34 is a Kenworth 921 if I'm correct
thats a w900l with a cut hood
@@chickentrucker2009 hoods way too short for a W900L. Combine that with a super narrow looking hood, and that’s probably a 920 series.
@@DMTruckSpottingyour right!
16:05 Ford LTLA9000 (Body Code A95)
The new location that you see here is located outside of the town of Salinas, one of California's / USA's biggest produce producing areas hence the nonstop Truck traffic! This is my new favorite place to film Trucks / Trains on the coast as you get Long Haul / Regional Trucks on Highway 101 / Abbott Street and a couple of Trains from time to time as well on our local mainline!
Get R Done!
Bryan
0:55- 1:03 what a freakin rage
Semi trucks!! 😁 peterbilt is my favorite truck then its Kenthworth
Thts is Amazing 💪
Im going to say that up train was some sort of local freight going to a local industry
loved the video once again but this is what im talking about in my comment in the video before this film at another location well the location your standing at 2:15 with that blue pete that is a great spot see alot of rigs there you should start filming more at this location also you have a freeway in the background you looked at this is a cooler location the one @2:15 in my opinion
I like air horn at 31:03
16:25 16:29 16:30 16:35 16:37 16:41
39:47
Bryan Lee Johnson- i have a question for you. i wanted to know how i can get truckers to blow their horns at me because i live in Burleson, TX and when i wave my arm up and down to ask them to blow the horn they barely do it? can you give me any other ideas to get them to blow their horns at me? BTW how do you know if it is a train horn on a truck vs an air horn on a truck? Thanks and i like your video!
Garrett Young k
you should do more filming there there you saw lots and lots of trucks
Why do those trucks blow the horn when going around the curve?
Hello My Fellow TH-camr,
I Was Asking For The Truck And Train Drivers To Blow Their Airhorns For The Video Camera By Doing The "Honk The Horn" Signal With My Arm! : - )
Bryan
+Bryan Lee Johnson your cool
TheThomasSproduction
To Alert Others.
1:12
3:26 I love it
What truck is that
I know it's a Kenworth
Classic Kenworth T600 With A Caterpillar Engine And Grover Horns.
bnsh guy654 k
Bryan Lee Johnson k
By the way at 10:32, that's a Pete 579! Sweet!
where you were filming at 47:39 did they tell you to leave or something cuz i heard someone say what are you doin
TheKwtrucker k
30:56
you need driver?
Omg there all raging
train horns all the way
6:24