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Type Of Activity: Trucking (ALT activity)
Date: 08/06/2025
Participants: N/A
Duration: 15 minutes
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Type Of Activity: Trucking (Crude)
Date: 08/06/2025
Participants: N/A
Duration: 5 minutes
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Type Of Activity: Trucking (Crude)
Date: 08/06/2025
Participants: N/A
Duration: 5 minutes
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Type Of Activity: Trucking (Crude)
Date: 08/06/2025
Participants: N/A
Duration: 5 minutes
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Type Of Activity: Trucking
Date: 11/06/2025
Participants: N/A
Duration: 2 minutes
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Type Of Activity: Roleplay
Date: 14/06/2025
Participants: KingBob
Duration: 30min

Story:

The morning sun barely touched the horizon when you received the call. It was a routine job at first, but as soon as you heard the details, you knew this was no ordinary delivery.
"Hey, we need you to haul something special today," the dispatcher said, his voice crackling over the radio. "A Train carriage. The old one at ٍSF Station broke down, and we need this new one delivered to get the line running again."
A train carriage. Not just any load, but something massive, heavy, and essential to keeping the whole operation on track. You glanced at your rig—strong enough for any cargo, but this was going to be a tight squeeze.
The carriage was waiting at the depot, hidden in a large container. You couldn't help but feel a sense of awe as you pulled up. The massive machine loomed in front of you, ready for transport. You could hear the sound of its metallic frame groaning under its weight as if it were eager to get to work.
The route ahead to SF train station was not easy task. You’d have to navigate through rough terrain, tight turns, and a few tricky tunnels—some of which had just enough clearance for your rig and the carriage.
The dispatcher gave you one last piece of advice before you set off: "Take it slow. We can’t afford any damage on this one."
The first few miles were smooth, the rumbling of the road beneath your wheels a comforting rhythm. But as you downtown streets it was harder, the real challenge began. The path was narrow, steep, and the carriage’s sheer size made every corner feel like it might be your last.

As you carefully rounded a tight bend, you noticed the engine swaying slightly, the weight shifting with the turns. Your heart raced as you focused, keeping the rig steady. The carriage seemed almost good, almost as if it were impatient to get to its destination.

By the time I was near the station, I heard a siren saying: "Pull over, driver, it was a cop, "but why did he ask me to pull over?" I asked myself.
I pulled over, he came in front of my truck and stooped and got out of his car, walking towards me 
Calmly, I asked: "Good morning, officer, how can I help you?".
He asked me for my Truck, driving license and the proof of load, as he read the proof load he said that the load weight is more than the safety requirments for the load, I was shocked and I remembered that I didn't ask about any details about the carriage weight, it was a complicated situation and I was worried, I explained him the situation politely and mentioned that they didn't inform me any details about its wight, after 10mins اe sympathized with me and just gave me a ticket without taking away my driver's license.
The sun had long set. The city lights flickered in the distance. I was almost there, and you could see the out-of-service train waiting, silent and stranded.

Your delivery was the hero of the hour. With a soft hiss of steam and a slow, deliberate start, the new engine roared to life. You watched as the station crew hooked it up to the tracks. The train was ready to roll again.

The dispatcher radioed in one last time. "Good job, driver. You’ve made sure the line stays open. That’s one hell of a delivery."

You leaned back in your seat, the engine’s low hum still echoing in your ears. The mission was complete, but you couldn't help but feel a little proud. It wasn’t just about getting the job done; it was about being part of something bigger, keeping the wheels of the world turning, one engine at a time.


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