Indiana Town Charges Truck Drivers $1,500 To Drive Through It

Published 2023-09-28

All Comments (21)
  • @Warrenoutruckin
    Then we should all agree to never deliver ANYTHING to Tipton IN again
  • @richardcline1337
    I wonder how Tipton would feel if NO trucks ever went there anymore. No food, no hardware, nothing! It would serve that town right if every truck just refused to deliver to it. Trucks are what helps keep this country, what's left of it, alive. Without the trucks there is almost no way to get food and products moved.
  • Trucking companies should conglomerate together and therefore add a $2500 surcharge to the shipper on top of their standard freight rate. If companies do this they will force businesses to close up shop in town and put its residents out of a job. Elections have consequences
  • @bencarver1115
    Truckers should bill the town 2000 for each delivery.
  • @FREEDOM195844
    My hat is off to all truck drivers. They have a challenging job and everyone should appreciate what they do!
  • @USroute1
    Boss Hogg must be the mayor. šŸ¤£
  • I've driven through Indiana many, many times. You're correct. No white lines on county roads. Also, to save yourself a speeding ticket, take this advice. Pretend each and every SUV is a state police officer or DOT. They have more unmarked cop cars then any other state I've been through.
  • @phireburd2000
    I live in Tipton right on State Road 28 (now apparently named "Old State Road 28").....let me start off by saying that I enjoy seeing the trucks go by! You are missed! I have lived on this road for almost 23 years, For whatever reason the Road was handed over to the city, and from what excuse I was given the road isn't in good enough shape to continue allowing trucks to drive on it (and we are years away from funding to fix it). I read that as the State of Indiana handed over the Road once it was in disrepair....and the stoplights are too expensive to maintain, so now it's all 4-way stops. I avoid going through town now, and I live here! But anyone who disagrees with all these "improvements" is labeled as the problem. We have nothing to keep anyone here as it is, and now we're taking leaps into the opposite direction. As Ozzy Osbourne says, we're "going forward in reverse".
  • @SpressoHead
    A real truck driver on YouTube - how refreshing! Love your truck, and those nice, smooth shifts. Stay safe! Maybe they had too many SWIFT drivers tipping over fire hydrants . .
  • @user-jh6hz9yn7k
    To all truckers my hatā€™s off to you. You are America an to all farmers keep on keeping on
  • @_Rick_S
    I always dreaded driving through Indiana, it's about as pleasant and nice as New Jersey šŸ˜† Sounds like Tipton doesn't need any food, water or medical supplies delivered to them anymore. Good luck folks šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™‚ļø
  • I took a look at that town on Google maps. Trucks aren't allowed to drive through but there's a business inside of town named Park 100 Foods. They obviously have a drop yard well within the town limits.. several 53 foot trailers around. Only big rigs, either sleeper or day cab, can bring in and take out those trailers so there's a double standard somewhere.
  • @Barefootstallion
    Loving the way you have your truck setup, man. Reminds one of the days of old school trucking! Keep rockin it safe!
  • Watching from Wabash IN. It's been 30yr ago but, I ran all these roads. Thanks for the memories. Be safe out there.
  • @larrysacks8927
    Thank you for being a driver we need more unfortunately many donā€™t realize how important the trucking industry is to our continued success as a country. Love the lava lamp and your steering wheel accessory. Keep doing what you do and know that you are appreciated. Too bad about Tipton. It is not too far from where I go all the time but never noticed the sign before I guess thatā€™s because I donā€™t drive a semi Toyoā€™s really too bad. I do like the idea of a surcharge delivering to Tipton. That would be awesome..
  • @BloodyHeck
    I live in Indiana and been driving truck for over 30 years. One thing I've noticed about this state is they'll have a first truck route sign with an arrow and never have another one. They will also throw up a road closed sign and not provide any kind of a detour, or again, one detour sign with an arrow and nothing more. A few times I've been on two lane state routes and come up to a road closed, sometimes construction sometimes a town event, and you don't have any notice. At that point your only option is to turn onto narrow residential streets.
  • Indiana Local here - from what I have been told by my dispatcher who lives in Tipton -- 28 thru Tipton is now controlled by the town instead of state -- just a few weeks ago they started threatening trucks w/ a 1500 fine - was just through there the other day and saw they put that orange sign up - been trucking through there almost daily for three years now and boom they changed it. Typically, I will run highway 26 thats just to the north of 28 if possible. Last Friday, I ignored the signs on 28 and nothing happened but won't be driving through there anymore. I work for a feed company in the town of Sheridan (just to southwest) and your can drive trucks right down main and they don't care. Safe travels!
  • @lastone1269
    Best easy watching and relaxing show out there from a blue collar true American !