Well said sir. I feel the same way.
It has been said that the guy had only been in the US for 2 years or so. So all together he had less than 2 years of driving experience in a regular car....
Just some questions came up after the I70 crash in CO.
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He never stopped. Until 4 people died so he will get stopped the messy way. That's the killing by vehicle.
There is enough counts at which if all of them are ruled against the kid it will be several lifetimes to get free which will not happen.
Part of what i have said in the past has pointed to a trucking industry and lack of training. That particular route (I-70 and also I-80 Donner) are not for newbies or children.
I-70 is particularly painful as the state has covered the highway in signage easy to understand to any American trucker. But to one who does not know much English?: Well there should not have been allowed for him to get out into a situation like that.
I can go on but ultimately I am repeating myself. That's never good. It's over, done the courts will convict him and off to jail he goes. The company will be essentially vaporized and the survivors will get next to nothing. Until the next runaway that kills people. -
1. who owns Castellano 03 trucking LLC?
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“Too stupid”, has to be understood. It’s not lack of information, training or road signage.
It’s literally being unable to tie your shoes no matter how many times it’s explained and demonstrated.
Mass x speed x distance (formulate it however) makes NO SENSE to those who can’t deduce how to merge onto a highway from information in the mirrors. (Have to be next to the other vehicle FIRST).
Cannot make deductions. An abstract skill. Why they are not educable past sixth grade.
Not a one can safely operate above 45-mph. Even the ones who’ve driven years. Same roads for years on end gives cover.
Try living & working where they are a majority. The old hands who seem admirable will eventually shock you. They’re NOT prepared.
1) Hurrying up to follow the next truck is their “strategy”.
2) Or passing everyone
One, or the other. Unable to adapt.
All else is too hard.
Truck keys handed to a really dull 12-yr old. Understand that picture and the rest ALWAYS falls into place.
Such as:
(Cruise control isn’t used. Why?). “All of a sudden, the truck just TOOK OFF!”
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It’s a bit long, but this guy survived a runaway and tells the story. What is the “Stuffy Smith” that he talks about after the 6:00 Mark?
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I think Snuffy Smith is kind of like waking up Leroy. -
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