Why do ice road truckers drive on the ice?

The introduction of the show always shows a truck falling through the ice as a reminder to the audience of how much danger the drivers face every second that they are on the ice. There is no doubt that driving on ice over the top of a lake full of water can be dangerous, but only if precautions are not taken.
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Why do trucks drive on ice roads?

The ice road season is short, and the roads are always heavily maintained during the season. Ice road drivers use these roads to deliver loads to places that only trucks can reach.
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Why do ice road truckers drive on frozen lakes?

Yes, indeed they do! Ice road truckers travel over the sea in the northernmost regions of Canada and Alaska. The winter routes between Barrow and Deadhorse in Alaska are one of the most popular spots. Here truck drivers use coastal freezing to more easily maneuver through the rough terrain of the region.
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Do ice road truckers drive on the ocean?

Arey, of Arnie's Northern Outfit and Cargo, said he often travels on sea ice along the coast.
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How much does ice road truckers make per load?

TheTruckersPlace.com offers an extensive section on ice road trucking, estimating average pay at $2,000 per round trip run.
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Do ice road truckers own their trucks?

Yemm doesn't even own a truck in real life--the one on the show was owned by Hugh "Polar Bear" Rowland. Fans who read Yemm's interview had to wonder: does that mean other truckers on the show were provided with trucks.
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What is the highest paying truck driver job?

9 Highest Paying Trucking Jobs
  • Ice Road Drivers. ...
  • Oversized Load. ...
  • Specialty Vehicle Haulers. Salary: $67,000 to 89,000. ...
  • Team Drivers. Salary: $65,700-$80,300. ...
  • Private Fleet. Salary: $87,500. ...
  • Mining Industry Drivers. Salary: $55,000 to 79,000. ...
  • Liquids / Tanker. Salary: $75,000. ...
  • Hazmat Drivers. Salary: $55,000 to 73,000 or more.
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How thick is the ice on ice road truckers?

It has to be rebuilt each year. Work on the road starts soon after Christmas. When the ice is 1 meter (42 inches) thick, it can support a truck fully loaded with over 40 metric tons (44 tons) of fuel.
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Why do ice truckers use bobbleheads?

There's a clever little period of exposition where Midthunder's character explains to the company's insurance agent (Walker) that the truckers use bobbleheads on their dashboard as an indication for speed. Too fast and they may hit a pressure wave causing the pressure to break the ice, which will sink the truck.
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How often do ice road truckers fall through the ice?

Trucks do fall through the ice every couple of seasons. Real seasons that is. But they are usually the Snowcats that are sent out first to clear the way. When the ice depth is sixteen inches the vehicles travel out onto the ice, plowing the snow out of the way.
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What is the max speed of ice road?

The critical speed is what determines the speed limit for vehicles traveling on ice roads. That limit can be as low as 10 km/h (6.2 mph) to 35 km/h (22 mph). Dynamic loading of the ice cover may also dictate a minimum distance between vehicles. Field testing has been conducted to better understand this dynamics.
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What is the speed limit on The Ice Road?

“Speeds on ice roads are typically limited to 15 mph to prevent a vehicle's weight from causing waves under the surface. These waves can damage the road, or dislodge the ice from the shoreline and create a hazard.”
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Is black ice black?

Black ice, sometimes called clear ice, is a thin coating of glaze ice on a surface, especially on roads. The ice itself is not black, but visually transparent, allowing the often black road below to be seen through it.
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How many truckers have died on the ice road?

As a guide, the 27 truckers in the Ice Road Truckers series all lived to tell their war stories, save for Montanan Darrell Ward who died in 2002 aged 52 – in a light plane accident. He was, ironically, on his way to film the pilot for a documentary-style show involving the recovery of plane wrecks.)
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Do truckers drive over frozen lakes?

So when winter comes, fuel, explosives, and heavy equipment move north in an unusual way: via trucks driving on frozen lakes.
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What lake do ice road truckers use?

The location: the middle of frozen Waite Lake in the Northwest Territories, 1000 miles north of the U.S. border.
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How realistic is The Ice Road?

The real life ice road is the safest road in North America

The real ice road is located in Canada's Northwest Territories. The movie borrowed the ice road that services the diamond mines in the far northern parts of Canada, and the diamond mines themselves, to tell a fictional story. The actual road, though, exists.
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Is ice road on Netflix a true story?

Is The Ice Road based on a true story? While Canada's ice road is real, the film's storyline is pure fiction. Officially known as the Tibbitt to Contwoyto Winter Road, the road is open briefly every year (typically in February or March) and is used to re-supply operating diamond sites.
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Why did they need the wellhead in ice road?

Contains spoilers for "The Ice Road"

Unfortunately, to get the men out, a 30-ton gas wellhead (basically a big pipe that provides a structural interface for the rescue instruments) is required. Because the equipment is too heavy for airlifting, it needs to be transported by truck through a route of man-made ice roads.
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How thick of ice is safe to walk on?

As a general rule of thumb, ice is safe to walk on when there is 4 inches or more of clear ice. It is important to understand that different types of ice varying in their strength. Clear blue or black ice is the strongest.
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How much weight can ice hold?

Ice is not considered safe to walk on until it is at least 4 inches thick. At 4” the ice is suitable for ice fishing, cross-country skiing and walking and can support about 200 pounds. At 5 inches of new clear ice should be enough to hold a single snowmobile or ATV or about 800 pounds.
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What body of water is The ice road on?

The ice road will no longer be created or maintained in the winter. The creation of the new road means you can drive the Dempster Highway all the way to the Arctic Ocean for the first time in Canada. It's Canada's first road to the Arctic Ocean!
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Are Pepsi trucks automatic?

Unfortunately Pepsi has gone to automatics in their fleet.
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Why do truckers get paid so much?

Cents per mile is the most common pay scale in the trucking industry because it encourages truck drivers to drive as much as they can (because they are getting paid for every mile they drive) while still resulting in a take-home good wage.
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Is truck driving hard?

Truck Driving Can Be Hard, But Rewarding

Truck driving isn't always easy, but once you complete TDI's three-week truck driving school and launch your career on the road, the benefits far outweigh the challenges. A career in truck driving is a unique experience and defies the demands of a normal office job.
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