For the FedEx drivers: would you be able to tell with a certain degree of confidence if that's what the hood/dash of some of your trucks look like behind the wheel?
Posted by JeMappelleEugen@reddit | Truckers | View on Reddit | 9 comments
JeMappelleEugen@reddit (OP)
My bad, I should have phrased it differently. I know it looks like a Cascadia hood, I'm just trying to figure out whether a FedEx driver driving a Cascadia would have a similar view of the hood/dash or not. Asking about FedEx specificly cause there's no FedEx logo on it, but I know some of their trucks don't have the logo on the hood, so how likely is it a FedEx truck? Is Cascadia what they usually run? Do they use PrePass (you can see it on the first pic) as their main transponder? Does the company allow drivers to attach their own GPS to the windshield like the driver did with Rand McNally, or maybe FedEx even supply drivers with them? I have very limited material to work here with, but thank y'all for your insights.
jmzstl@reddit
Literally nothing about this is specific to FedEx. It also depends which FedEx company, because that would be an extremely rare truck to drive at FedEx Freight.
xccoach4ever@reddit
Nothing in thee photos would limit this to just FedEx trucks. Could be any company that runs white Freightliners?
What are you trying to create or do?
PresentationLive943@reddit
They're a fed or a crazy ex
delawder29@reddit
Freightliner
WilboBagggins@reddit
That is one of the 30 million white freightliners running around America
HandlessSamson@reddit
Your question is like “if I took a dr. Pepper from Walmart, a dr. Pepper from target, a dr. Pepper from 7/11, and didn’t tell you where they came from. Could you tell which stores these drinks came from just by looking at the bottle?”
The model of trucks in your photos is used by hundreds of different companies lol.
jmzstl@reddit
What are you even asking? Not currently a FedEx driver but I still know what the view looks like from the drivers seat of a white Freightliner.
Prior-Ad-7329@reddit
Lmao