Whoops. Missed that part. Sorry.
So who's running the operation now? And why aren't they being indicted? It shouldn't just be the driver and dispatcher, the entire corporate culture that fostered the belief that running a truck that unsafe needs to be brought up.
Cement truck driver & dispatcher charged in deadly crash.
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The owner can only do so much. It's up to the driver to drive the trucks. If there is a problem he should've not taken that truck and from what I'm reading the dispatcher and everyone knew about it. The right people were are being prosecuted. The owner buys the truck and pays people to oversee them. It's not like the owner is out looking at the trucks every morning
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Oops excuse my rant everyone knows this stuff. Lol
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No offense to the OP, but I'm getting pretty tired of reading "news" apparently written by struggling 5th graders.
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[QUOTE="semi" retired;4456086]I do believe they meant the pancake. I'm sorry, but you'd have to be a certified idiot to drive a truck with leaking a pancake. They must have had it blocked off, as with a pancake out, the truck won't air up. Nice goin'. And who is hauling cement in the middle of the night? Something doesn't make sense here.[/QUOTE]
The truck will air up if it was not a maxi brake. It would only leak when you apply the brakes.
On a maxi brake it would leak when you released the parking brake.
Had a job here at home that they poured a foundation for a 50 story building that ran for 32 hours strait, the do pour at night."semi" retired and 25(2)+2 Thank this. -
Massive message here about driving a truck with issues because you feel pressured to do so.
You are responsible for the truck you are driving. If it has issues then refuse to drive it! It will be you who will be standing in front of the judge as he hands down 30yrs for vehicular homicide. I am amazed how many drivers blow off pre-trips or let known problems wait until they have time. Driver Robert Ashabrunner will have lots of time to think about his truck issue.
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[QUOTE="semi" retired;4456086]I do believe they meant the pancake. I'm sorry, but you'd have to be a certified idiot to drive a truck with leaking a pancake. They must have had it blocked off, as with a pancake out, the truck won't air up. Nice goin'. And who is hauling cement in the middle of the night? Something doesn't make sense here.[/QUOTE]
No doubt there calling the diaphragm a air bag, Most of the cement I have delivered was transported at night.
Cement is a powder hauled in pneumatics, concrete is hauled in a mixer, wet.
Concrete 1 cement, 2 rock, 3 sand add water and stir."semi" retired Thanks this.
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