After hauling a U-Haul fifteen-footer 1,200 miles from Dallas to the remote stretches of Utah, Tom Gulley delivers a blistering, no-holds-barred account of what he encountered on America’s highways—and it isn’t pretty. From relentless potholes tearing through New Mexico to nerve-rattling, high-altitude mountain roads in Utah that push both driver and machine to the limit, this journey becomes a rolling indictment of crumbling infrastructure and questionable planning. But the road itself wasn’t the only obstacle. A frustrating and chaotic scheduling experience with U-Haul in Dallas—featuring the now-infamous “Nelda”—adds another layer of aggravation to an already punishing trip. What should have been a straightforward haul turns into a test of endurance, patience, and sanity. With sharp commentary and firsthand storytelling, Tom breaks down how America’s roadways impact everyday drivers, long-distance travel, and safety—and why the situation may be worse than most people realize. If you