EXIT RAMP
A Vegas Memoir of Survival and Escape
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Trent Goodbaudy
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Las Vegas never stops moving.
Behind the neon lights, packed casinos, and nonstop parties is another city entirely—one that runs on night shifts, back roads, warehouse workers, exhausted travelers, and people just trying to make it through one more ride.
This book tells that story from the driver’s seat.
Written from firsthand experience, this is a collection of all true stories from driving Uber across Las Vegas: gridlocked airport pickups that take forty-five minutes to move a mile, long desert rides into the unknown, chaotic nights on the Strip, quiet moments with strangers, and the constant mental math of survival in a city that never slows down.
You’ll ride along through:
late-night airport runs and cross-state drives
dangerous traffic and unpredictable passengers
the hidden logistics that actually keep Vegas running
moments of unexpected kindness in the middle of chaos
and the psychological toll of living in constant motion
But this book isn’t just a memoir.
Included in the appendices is a practical Uber driver survival guide, offering rare insider insight you won’t find online—lessons learned the hard way about safety, strategy, shortcuts, timing, and how to navigate Las Vegas efficiently without burning yourself out. Whether you drive rideshare, work gig economy jobs, or are simply curious how the city really works, the insider perspective adds real value beyond the stories.
Part immersive narrative, part field guide, this book places you right in the middle of the action—behind the wheel, in the traffic, at the airport curb, and on the long roads stretching out of the city at night.
This isn’t the Vegas of commercials or travel brochures.
It’s the Vegas you only see when you’re moving people through it, mile by mile.
Honest, raw, and deeply human, this book explores what happens when survival becomes routine, motion replaces rest, and a city that never stops meets someone who eventually has to.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s really like to drive Las Vegas—or what the city reveals when you live inside it—this story takes you there.