That’s the way it felt. Imagine making a tight right U-turn jackknifing the trailer. You’re basically forcing the trailer aside
5 months in and already an accident
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Flatbed2222, Jun 9, 2022.
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It's tough what ur doing, some guys don't realize some of the places they send a flatbed are very difficult to navigate and all ur attention is occupied trying to make a tight corner and next thing u know the tailswing is hitting something... I've been there . It sucks. But live and learn and keep your head up.. Nothing will probably come of the incident at Melton, just do your best to be careful as possible in the future when navigating tight roads to jobsites.. They never get easier, only more challenging!nredfor88, Another Canadian driver, Turbodriven and 7 others Thank this. -
Hmm.... well from my experience , you have about 50/50 chance of not being let go. Don't sign anything saying guilt and write your statement and get all the pictures and names asap to melton
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Take pictures of the damage to YOUR vehicle. If there is none, then you didn’t hit him. It would be your trailer tail. But I’ve never heard of this.
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Just to clarify the truck you hit was before the turn?
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Megas scare you to death so you don't jump ship once you realize all of the lies they tell you right out of school. Maybe you aren't the next Walmart million miler but you aren't unemployable over incidents on your record. You aren't just limited to Western Express and CR England or 1099 Chicago outfits either. There are still plenty of good jobs out there for guys who make rookie mistakes. You didn't kill anybody. You aren't high or drunk. That's all that really matters.
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If the tractor didn't hit it, not a chance the trailer did.Another Canadian driver, D.Tibbitt and Geekonthestreet Thank this. -
another fun one is the beat up trash Volvo twigs driver gets out to “spot” someone into a spot and they guide a guy directly into either their truck, or the other one.Another Canadian driver, Chinatown, Geekonthestreet and 1 other person Thank this.
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