Question About Winter Driving (Accidents This Wnter)

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Graymist, Jan 27, 2007.

  1. Graymist

    Graymist Light Load Member

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    I was just wondering if you guys out there noticed any particular pattern to the accidents due to the bad weather this winter, in terms of which companies' trucks were involved more frequently than others.
     
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  3. Road Dog

    Road Dog Medium Load Member

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    I have been lucky this winter as far as road conditions are concerned.However for any one co.being involed in accidents it has to be Swift.
     
  4. pro1driver

    pro1driver Heavy Load Member

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    i will argue this statement from you. you go on to say "any one company" and you specify Swift.

    i am not now or ever have been a Swift driver, or recruiter. i will bash Swift drivers because of their lack of experience. but in winter weather conditions, let's look at "the whole picture" as to what caused the accident in the first place.

    did you know for instance that many "1st time SUV owners" are in many more wrecks than the average 4 wheeler is.......??

    and why would anyone suspect this..........??

    its because those brand new SUV owners think they are infalable to weather conditions since afterall, on those TV commercials, it shows a SUV going at high speeds.......right....??

    so to soley bash Swift for more accidents was foolish on your part......

    even the most experienced driver for ANY company will wreck especially if a stupid 4 wheeler or SUV driver CAUSES a wreck due to their ineptness behind the wheel.................

    just setting you straight on your comment..............
     
  5. stinkyfinger

    stinkyfinger Bobtail Member

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    I agree pro1, they get em big ol 4 wheel drives and they think they can go anywhere! They just end up further out in the field thats all

    :smt043:bootyshake:
     
  6. Hitman

    Hitman Mr. Gamer

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    He or she has asked this same question on another site, and I will give them the same answer. It's the driver behind the wheel that controls the truck, not the name of the company on the trailer.
     
  7. bigjoe

    bigjoe Bobtail Member

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    not only suv's,inexperinced truck drivers need to learn to slow down.I came out of st.louis one time in real bad snow storm.there was five or six of us running togeather going about 30 mph. then we hear someone on radio holler if ya cant stay with the big dogs stay on the porch,and he passed us(he was in a holland truck) I bet he was going 50 or 55.well about five or six miles up the road he was in the ditch,he was standing on running board looking stupid.everyone hollered at him and told him he should have stayed on the porch.often wondered if that taught him anything.
     
  8. MedicineMan

    MedicineMan Road Train Member

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    And you also have to factor in that of course you see more Schneider, swift etc trucks in wrecks simply because of the sheer number of them on the road
     
  9. Silverfrost1

    Silverfrost1 Bobtail Member

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    Hats off to any driver who runs at night in winter. You cannot see all the ice. I guess 18 wheels on the ground plus ABS helps out a lot.
     
  10. stylicho

    stylicho Light Load Member

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    Thank you MedicineMan. If a company only has 5 drivers how many are gonna be in an accident within 2 years. If a company has 18,000+. You get the picture.
     
  11. stylicho

    stylicho Light Load Member

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    I tell you what has been difficult for me though thus far is grit on the windshield. And it only really happens when its just a slight sleet coming down and no water to wash it away. So then I have to use all my washer fluid and in my freightliner that means my driver side mirrors are gonna get covered with water. So if its below freezing that just means my mirror got covered with ice. What a screwed up design the new freightliners are with the mirror position.
     
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