When I had a truck leased to Landstar, you pull off on the shoulder, you had 10 minutes to get your triangles out and in place. Get caught by another driver or someone hits you, you're contract is terminated immediately. They called it being a sitting duck
Virginia police ticketing truckers who park on the side of the road following fatal crash
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by chico9696, Aug 2, 2020.
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Wisconsin needs to crackdown on this issue.
A week ago I had a close call on the off ramp at Exit 145 on I-94 in Tomah. I was bringing back a Cargill backhaul from Milwaukee to the Tomah Walmart DC. For reasons unknown (and which defy any belief or logic) some idiot in a Ford Super Duty pickup truck pulling a trailer decided to attempt to pull off the shoulder in front of me while I’m still decelerating from 65 m.p.h. Now the only thing that saved both of us from having a collision is me going LEVEL 3 on the jake(full power),hitting the brakes and me blasting his dumb*** with the air horn. The driver got out of the way quickly when they realized they were about to become a hood ornament on a Freightliner!!!
Now Wisconsin is clear on this issue-they have signs posted on the side of the ramps-literally in black and white with red lettering included that clearly say,and I quote:
NO PARKING ON RAMPS
ONLY POLICE AND AUTHORIZED VEHICLES
There’s a Kwik Trip travel plaza a mile up the highway in Tomah. There are TWO truck stops 4 miles back in Oakdale!! There is/was absolutely no reason or excuse to be parked on that off ramp-especially one that has heavy truck traffic-and you certainly don’t pull out in front of a semi that is decelerating on an off ramp trying to come to a stop!!alds, tommymonza, Bud A. and 1 other person Thank this. -
I see more 4 wheelers parked on the side of the road than i do trucks. It needs to be enforced both ways . Not just picking on the trucks. Maybe the guy should not be driving sleepy or distracted and he wouldnt of ran into the truck and died. He wouldve hit something else if the truck wasnt there. The moron parked on the side of the road should have his cdl taken away
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I had a very near miss of exactly this nature... Because I decided to not move over. Luckily the man stepped backwards against his truck and got skinny just barely in time. I had to pull over at the very next exit because I was so freaked out I couldnt drive for an hour or so. That image of him stepping in front of my CMV will be burned into my brain until I die. Scariest moment of my life.Last edited: Aug 4, 2020
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There's also a couple of industrial parks, including an Amazon DC, just off of I-70 near I-225 and E-470 where you could park on the shoulder and just sort of blend in.
Denver is sort of like California (and becoming more so every day, unfortunately). It helps a lot to know some places where you can park that aren't truck stops, because all of the truck stops suck.HoneyBadger67 Thanks this. -
Freaked out no power. My removed shoes I set by the side of the seat vibrated over and hit the switch.
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