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A truck driver with two and a half years of experience states that in disaster situations, truckers usually get more loads. He checked a load board called Truck Stop within 125 miles of Asheville, North Carolina, but found no loads. He then searched within 250 miles of Chicago, Illinois, to Asheville, North Carolina, and found only dollar 40 a mile loads that nobody is taking.
He also checked within 250 miles of Nashville, Tennessee, to within 125 miles of Asheville, North Carolina, and found very few loads. He says that he is not a conspiracy theorist, but asks what is going on. He states that brokers have called him asking if he has seen any FEMA loads going to the Carolinas or Georgia, and that there are none. He says that one broker with six years of experience has spoken to other brokers who are saying the same thing.