Wouldn’t have mattered if it was fetated and he was on the shoulder, tons crash into parked trucks on shoulder too.
Driver dead after colliding with 'hazardous' slow-moving semitruck
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by Snailexpress, Aug 30, 2021.
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Daylight , Dry , straight road .
clearly the following vehicle wasn’t watching where he was going .
At least the slow truck wasn’t a school bus full of kids . -
Did it occur to anyone that the truck might not have been derated but possibly the driver may have been OUT OF HOURS and was probably creeping along (which he shouldn’t have been in the travel lanes) to avoid a HOS violation?
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But either way
HOS or de rate or
Flat tires or whatever , it
Should be on the shoulder
My guess of the driver was an immigrant that couldn’t speak English -
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For my company Safety encoded 25 minutes. However some drivers had it taken away because they abused it.smhBud A. Thanks this. -
If you’re going 5 mph then your truck is moving. Move it to the side. Going 5 mph on a highway is just dumb.
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Why didn't the rear driver swerve last minute on the shoulder?
He must have seen he was approaching a slow vehicle -
Being out of the loop for many moons, what in 'tarnation is this Regen crap? Who's brilliant idea was that, and why do you drivers today put up with that? I just think, with all the distractions on the road today, you really need another? While the "Good old days" had plenty of challenges, nothing like this BS.
You know, maybe someday, when the trucking industry finds a leader, ( Me?,,nah, I'm too busy) maybe some things will get fixed, but with examples like this DAILY, it doesn't look good.
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