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<blockquote data-quote="Data" data-source="post: 1196896" data-attributes="member: 49547"><p>The 2014 Rand McNally " Motor Carriers Road Atlas " Tennesee page shows 129 as a truck route all the way to the North Carolina line. The North Carolina page shows it's portion as a non-truck highway. As many, if not most, truckers use this as a trip planning guide, it is easy to see why trucks coming from the north stumble into the Dragon.</p><p></p><p>I haven't seen the 2015 edition of the atlas, but if the announcement to ban large trucks came out in the fourth quarter of 2014, it is doubtful that the new edition will be updated, and we may continue to see southbound trucks on the Dragon for a bit longer.</p><p></p><p>This is still great news and a big step in the right direction !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Data, post: 1196896, member: 49547"] The 2014 Rand McNally " Motor Carriers Road Atlas " Tennesee page shows 129 as a truck route all the way to the North Carolina line. The North Carolina page shows it's portion as a non-truck highway. As many, if not most, truckers use this as a trip planning guide, it is easy to see why trucks coming from the north stumble into the Dragon. I haven't seen the 2015 edition of the atlas, but if the announcement to ban large trucks came out in the fourth quarter of 2014, it is doubtful that the new edition will be updated, and we may continue to see southbound trucks on the Dragon for a bit longer. This is still great news and a big step in the right direction ! [/QUOTE]
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