USA Truck Incident in Atlanta

Discussion in 'USA Truck' started by jchisom, May 25, 2013.

  1. Reycer

    Reycer Medium Load Member

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    Dang been hearing about this all over the news, didn't realize it was a USA Truck
     
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  3. J_FROG

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    Still can't find out how fast that short bus was going. But, skid mark over 158 ft? That's more than 2 5ractor/trailer lengths, and looking at the damage to the front of the bus, it still had a lot of speed until it hit the trailer. I'm just guessing, but I'm thinkin 65mph or more.
     
  4. USIT420

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    USA does care, they just haven't killed enough people, yet, to make a change. Eventually, the cheap newbs won't be so cheap, considering all things
     
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    This link was posted in the other thread.

     
  6. jtannillo

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    Look at the trailer tires. They are in a lane of travel not the left turn lane which would have made this a legal uturn. This is 100% illegal uturn for the truck driver
     
  7. USIT420

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    Agreed 100%. Though a U-turn may be legal...the question is was it legal for a combo unit that requires MUCH more space. If it were me (I know, it wasn't me), but if it were and I felt that I really needed to make the uturn I'd have put on flashers, stopped the truck, put out triangles and called the law for assistance. He probably had more options than that u-turn. Piss poor decision and bad execution. That left lane for u-turns is for 4-WHEELERS, not trctr trlr combo units. IMO, that driver tried to make a u-turn from the far right lane, there's no telling how fast he turned and where the van was when he proceeded to do so
     
  8. EZX1100

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    some of the comments in this thread are unbelievable

    though usa may have erred in that uturn, it is comfortable to say that if you are that far into a uturn, you are visible by a blind man (unless they are coming from around a blind curve)

    there is NOTHING illegal about making a uturn, those who say it is are only parroting what their safety department has dictated

    a uturn can be made anywhere, unless prohibited, but it must be made in a safe manner, typically the person making the uturn is at fault if there is an accident, because the onus is upon the uturn driver to use caution (like leaving from a stop sign, or yield)

    but for the shuttle to leave a 150ft skid and mash that bus up like that shows he was going a bit fast and not paying attention
     
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  9. jtannillo

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    Making a legal uturn is ok look at the trailer tires of the pic I posted. This uturn was illegal. Plain and simple. Not even worth arguing
     
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  10. EZX1100

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    because he couldnt turn from the left lane? you would need a six lane highway to make such a turn from the left lane
     
  11. USIT420

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    I've worked for 3 companies, 2 of which make it a point to tell their drivers in the hiring process that they will be terminated immediately if ever making a uturn on a public roadway. Guess which one never mentioned uturns whatsoever. I suspect there'll be a change coming, maybe after a few more of these
     
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