That's a good point. But I would assume that a truck strike would affect them also. They are not in control of their total logistics. They do have to rely on truckers who are not direct employees I assume. Another good way to strike would be to look at all the bridges that connect the country together and park the tractors all at the same time. I know that when the I75/I71 bridge had to have some work done, it made this area miserable trying to cross Ohio to KY. Now take that all over the crossroads of America and you have something.
Agree. Another idea, instead of all that truck "weight" ON the bridge, I say block the bridge on both ends so no traffic can cross. Then others park trucks behind those blocking the bridge. GO TRUCKERS!
That's a good point. But I would assume that a truck strike would affect them also. They are not in control of their total logistics. They do have to rely on truckers who are not direct employees I assume. Another good way to strike would be to look at all the bridges that connect the country together and park the tractors all at the same time. I know that when the I75/I71 bridge had to have some work done, it made this area miserable trying to cross Ohio to KY. Now take that all over the crossroads of America and you have something.
If you ever see Amazon distribution center, there are Amazon trucks on one side and every trucking company you can imagine on the other.
Would be good to tell all supporters of the strike to do a boycott of all purchases (barring life saving products) until the strike is over.
Agree. Another idea, instead of all that truck "weight" ON the bridge, I say block the bridge on both ends so no traffic can cross. Then others park trucks behind those blocking the bridge. GO TRUCKERS!
Yes I'd stay off the bridges, many are so badly in need of repair
Yes, Main interstate bridges in key logistical location can create major choke points.
That 75/71 thru Cincy was a disaster!