Driver in video still plowed over items and railroad lights before getting run over
Wondering how is it even possible to make that turn???
Maybe start you way back in into oncoming traffic lane on far left to make right even then still looks very tight.
Probably need police to shut down the road too in order to try that
Train vs windmill blade on truck, guess who wins.
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Kenworth6969, Aug 30, 2021.
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Seems strange they would not route him down 1 more freeway exit to the TX-80 exit to turn north and then it would be a straight shot across the RR tracks. But there might be other clearance problems, who knows?
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The wind rookie would then be put with 2 veterans (blades are built and shipped in threes). I was lead driver. I would have rookie run 5 minutes behind my veteran, and I would run 5 minutes behind rookie. If rookie got into bind, I would catch up to help.
The very first thing that a driver has to lose is that “hurry up gotta go, Gotta Go GOTTA go mentality. This driver is not in a hurry. He’s not a rookie. However, how many of us find ourselves in this type of predicament with a super load on the wagon? Brain went blank, default setting is on PROTECT THE BLADE. By the time he realizes what to do, it is too late.
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Yeah.. Watching that made me check the load rating of my undies.
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Saw this on Facebook. Someone mentioned in the comments that the route is legal, just Someone probably forgot to call the railroad for a safe time to cross. I don't haul oversize, much less blades, but personally, you don't stop on tracks. As that video shows, even something that big is nothing compared to a train.
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Nah, the pilot cars are to help, required in some places. Come in handy when you stop for the night and need a ride to the hotel, the planning is there mainly cause you can't drive 24/7. -
An ounce of prevention better than a pound of a cure.
he could have been told “trains coming hold on”
but probably didn’t expect it to be that big of a ##### to make and he has to work with the guy steering the rear.201 Thanks this.
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