

All of the other trucks were meant as decoys. Several months later, he said that they found out that only one of the trucks actually had a load, which was nothing more than the master blueprints for the Apache helicopter. Oh, and he could not tell if they had an escort, which he thought was strange with such an apparently top-secret load. Is Big Rig Bounty Hunters worth watching Every year, thousands of trucks carrying valuable cargo across America go missing. When they took off, he said that it felt like they did not have anything in the trailer. As it turned out, all seven of the trucks were headed for military installations in different parts of the country.
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The drivers were not told what they were hauling, but they were told where it was to be delivered. During those two hours, someone on the base would drive their truck to the warehouse with their load and bring it back to the designated area loaded and sealed up tight. As was standard practice much of the time, they were instructed to park their trucks in a designated area and then leave them unattended for a couple of hours.

The story was that they were one of seven different Tri-State trucks that had been dispatched to pick up a load from a military installation somewhere out west. It was told to me by grizzled veteran, who had driven as a team with his wife for Tri-State (out of Joplin, Missouri) years before. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Anonymous!!! One of the coolest "truck driver's stories" I ever heard just might have been actually true.

and once they did call the emergancy number, how the hell was 45 minites not enough time to get the truck off the track? with that much time, they could have fixed the truck. no one is that stupid that they wouldnt call the emergancy number on the sign next to the track.or 911. One other comment.the cattle on the tracks bit. 2) if it was someone up to know good, and they really were scare, how the hell did they not call the police?!! no one with that kind of job would be on the road without a cell phone. If this had any seed in reality, there are two possible ways this should have gone down: 1)it could have been the fbi tailing them to make sure they made it back safely (i have been told by real truckers that the fbi follows ciggarette trucks). they are being followed, and after loosing the tail, it finds them again. thats the part where the two guys are recovering a truck who's load is "a matter of national security". there was one thing that bothered me above all else. I am just watching some big rig bounty hunters re-runs.
