The Otter Tail County Employees’ Safety Committee and the Otter Tail Highway Department sponsored and operated a truck rodeo at the Red Horse Ranch Arena on September 17, 2008.
The truck rodeo is a test of driving skills for highway maintenance workers who drive snowplow trucks. The trucks are set up with a snowplow in front of the truck, and a wing plow on the front right hand corner of the truck. The drivers’ skills and judgment were tested in approximately eight different configurations.
The course included: driving forward through and around a set of barrels, then backing up through the same set of barrels; with the side wing plow down, driving close around a curve without hitting posts; driving past a series of mailboxes with the same wing plow down without hitting the mailboxes; driving a marked straight line; with the truck box up, driving beneath a bridge (bridge is made of metal poles); backing up to a loading dock; driving down a narrow path without hitting the side markers; and stopping within a few inches of a line. Drivers are also given a specified amount of time to complete the course.
The truck rodeo provides drivers with the opportunity to sharpen their driving skills and become prepared for plowing snow in the winter months.
The truck rodeo is a test of driving skills for highway maintenance workers who drive snowplow trucks. The trucks are set up with a snowplow in front of the truck, and a wing plow on the front right hand corner of the truck. The drivers’ skills and judgment were tested in approximately eight different configurations.
The course included: driving forward through and around a set of barrels, then backing up through the same set of barrels; with the side wing plow down, driving close around a curve without hitting posts; driving past a series of mailboxes with the same wing plow down without hitting the mailboxes; driving a marked straight line; with the truck box up, driving beneath a bridge (bridge is made of metal poles); backing up to a loading dock; driving down a narrow path without hitting the side markers; and stopping within a few inches of a line. Drivers are also given a specified amount of time to complete the course.
The truck rodeo provides drivers with the opportunity to sharpen their driving skills and become prepared for plowing snow in the winter months.
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