Overlength Flatbedder Makes U-Turn and Gets Hit By Car

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  1. Blind Driver

    Blind Driver Road Train Member

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    This happened a few miles from me.

    http://www.whas11.com/story/news/tr...g-serious-accident-near-floyd-knobs/70358450/

    [h=2]Police said a tractor trailer hauling an oversize load was heading west on US 150 when the driver made a u-turn and a passenger vehicle collided with the semi's trailer.[/h]
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    FLOYD KNOBS, Ind. (WHAS11) – A stretch of roadway near Floyd Knobs was closed for several hours Monday night after a fatal crash.
    The accident happened around 9:30 p.m. on US 150 at Paoli Pike.
    Police said a tractor trailer hauling an oversize load was heading west on US 150 when the driver made a u-turn and a passenger vehicle collided with the semi's trailer.
    The driver of the car was pronounced dead at the scene and a female passenger was transported to the hospital with critical injuries.
    Police said the semi did not have a pilot car leading in front and they are looking into the legality of the u-turn.
    "They are legal [u-turns] when done properly, that's what we're having right now, he had a very large load at the end of the trailer," Brad Scott with the Floyd County Sheriff's Office said.
    Witnesses near the scene said the impact of the crash caused the passenger vehicle to split.

    The truck driver was not injured in the accident and police said he is cooperating with the investigation.
     
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  3. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    Can over-length (over-hang) loads run after dark in Indiana? Wonder was it strictly an over-hang load on a 48', or a stretched trailer? Regardless, sad situation where some driver is going to have to live with their decision-making process.
     
  4. Old Man

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    The semi had an oversized load of steel I-beams that extended past the rear of the trailer, according to Floyd County Police. A maroon Dodge Nitro, driven by Sean Ford, of Greenville, Ind., was traveling on the inside westbound lane on US 150. The semi made a left turn and the I-beam extended into the inside westbound lane that the Dodge was traveling in, police said. The Dodge collided into the rear of the I-beam causing fatal injuries to Ford, police said. The front seat passenger, who was the 15-year-old daughter of Ford, suffered life threatening injuries and was transported to University of Louisville Hospital.
    Ford was pronounced dead at the scene.

    http://www.whas11.com/story/news/tr...g-serious-accident-near-floyd-knobs/70358450/
     
  5. spyder7723

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    One dead father that would be alive today if the driver had simply looked in his mirror and waited till it was clear to make the swing.
     
  6. AfterShock

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    That's one way to look at it. Another possibility is that had
    the father been paying more attention he may have been
    able to avoid the collision that killed him.
     
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  7. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    Both are accurate. Another point, one is supposedly a professional and the other is not. We all want to call ourselves professional drivers, yet we seem to excuse less than professional ability, judgement, skills, and even dress.
     
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  8. AfterShock

    AfterShock Road Train Member

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    Point well taken.

    Although it may be legal for a Big truck to make a U-turn,
    it may not be the best choice. If making a U-turn is the
    only option, a call to the local police or Highway Patrol
    requesting assistance would be a smart decision.
     
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  9. S M D

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    Ask your self. Would you have done that? I think we both know the answer that you nor I would have made the time to call the HP, although maybe waited for the lights to pass because we have common sense or simply know where the back of the trailer is+ the load
     
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  10. spyder7723

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    If the situation calls for it. #### right I'm taking the time to make that phone call and wait for help to arrive. Obviously a uturn doesn't require it. That just requires patience for traffic to clear and/or driving a few more miles to find a better spot to make that uturn.
     
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  11. marineman227

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    We also call this arm chair quarterbacking. I'm not saying the driver was in the right but I'm not willing to throw stones based on an initial report from one media source which are really known and highly regarded for their fair and honest reporting
     
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