Hurricane closures pushing hundreds of truckers off I-40 and I-26 onto small North Carolina highway, local firefighters say
Hurricane Closures Sending Numerous Trucks Through Small Towns In North Carolina
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by mjd4277, Oct 9, 2024.
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That blue truck could have got around that curve if he was going slow and paying attention.
Grouch, Thrasher28, Flat Earth Trucker and 1 other person Thank this. -
Can't imagine what happened here. Road was too smooth and straight?
Iamoverit, Sirscrapntruckalot, TheLoadOut and 1 other person Thank this. -
A lot of those roads in that part of the state have soft shoulders or no shoulder at all.
Driver may have been going too fast for the conditions as well.OldeSkool and Flat Earth Trucker Thank this. -
kylefitzy, Long FLD, Flat Earth Trucker and 3 others Thank this.
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hotrod1653, Iamoverit, Flat Earth Trucker and 1 other person Thank this.
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Well, well! I guess these driving schools shy away from taking the students on these skinny roads while they are in training and the bottom line is, in this day and time, most truck drivers are only experienced on "big roads".
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And then you wonder what they’d do if the road wasn’t so accommodating. Would they stop playing with their phone, themself or whatever?
Now we have an answer -
like meFlat Earth Trucker, DannyB, bzinger and 1 other person Thank this. -
I was delivering water the other day and got lots of mean looks and had several cops stop my for negotiating through a small NE Tennessee town. I had to take several restricted roads and at the end they were happy to see me. Towards the end I got a police escort.
So, remember this.....
Yes, there is obviously a need for companies to actually train drivers in UNUSUAL situations like this which will occur
And it isn't ever going to go well with the average mega-driver or certainly not most 21 year olds they want to put in trucks
.....but you never know where a truck is actually going or what they are there for. A truck may be hauling the pieces to get the lights back on or the bridge built.
And accidents are still gonna happen.
But without better training, patience and professionalism on all sides we'll see more of it.Flat Earth Trucker, DannyB, bzinger and 2 others Thank this.
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