Frozen coal
Its going to be below 10 degrees out. However I think allof those engines are above normal idle using sticks on the floor. That looks like snow on the ground there. Some of those have been there before the storm stated (Look under the first two the left end)
I remember one storm of 1993.. ha.. that was a rare storm. Dispatch sent me home. But I stayed in the drivers room with the truck full of fuel ready to go for a while. At two feet of snow I thought thats enough of that and drove 30 miles home.
What we got later that week when the winds came by morning was life changing. A friend of mine had parked his Pumpkin rig under a embanked hill seeking shelter from the storm wind. But now faced 60 feet of snow burying his rig tight. Took him I think 32 hours to shovel. Part of the problem was there was no place to shovel that to.
Pumpking writes him for being late to dispatch depart time, late to leaving, unreasonable idle, fuel burn, missed shipper appt in Harrisburg (Cereal Place)and late to no service failure at delivery. And on and on and on.
He actually left the tractor there in the yard and in a fit of rage was issued another. Temporary one. That tractor suffered a frame failure and managed to overturn itself under a load that springtime onto it's roof at freeway speed stewing the driver and ground the mess with the plates of that broken highway.
I give thanks to God for this man who has raised a family (And continues to do so in spite of everything) He and I are the last of our group in our age situation from growing up. The rest have died off already, some not even 50 yet.