Question:
Often times you hear truckers refer to the Mumford Lane. . .whazzit?
dirlligaf
2006-05-10 12:26:22 UTC
Often times you hear truckers refer to the Mumford Lane. . .whazzit?
Six answers:
DarlingNikki
2006-05-10 14:47:02 UTC
The Mumford Lane is the right lane on a four or more lane highway/interstate. It is also known to truckers as the granny and slow lane. The left lane is known as the hammer lane.
anonymous
2015-12-29 19:18:40 UTC
Ya all must drive for jb hunt or not b real truckers at all. Because the answer is...the mumford lane is the left or passing lane. aka the hammer lane because back the late 70s mumford was a co. That hauled flowers via reefer they had fast trucks because they had. Get there!!! They were running jammers as was i. Prob there was u set off all radar detectors within 5 mile radius. It jammed theur radars up. Never got a ticket in ohio
Cosmo
2006-05-10 12:43:18 UTC
The Mumford Lane is the right land because the Mumford trucks are governed, and have a top speed of 55 Miles per hour. Due to their inability to drive faster than 55, they have to use the Mumford (right) lane.
anonymous
2006-05-10 12:35:36 UTC
I believe it is the right lane as Mumford trucking company requires their drivers to obey the speed limit.
Eddie
2017-02-14 01:50:36 UTC
The Mumford lane is the left lane or the hammer lane. Mumford wad a meat hauling operation out of Colorado who revolutionised meat delivery eliminating hauling swinging beef guaranteeing 48 hour delivery to NYC the crazy bastard tried to buy the left lane of I 70 from the Indiana governor actually got him on the phone 📞 and offered cash money for the left lane as his trucks were having problems in Indiana making his delivery appointments difficult to keep. I was trucking when all this happened.
anonymous
2006-05-10 13:34:14 UTC
sorry but i have never heard the expression


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