Wolf creek pass
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by JonJon78, Feb 25, 2022.
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NOT Funny.
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Was the driver actually texting or are you just engaging in some baseless accusation?Sirscrapntruckalot Thanks this.
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I NEVER Got A Chance To Ride That Road. I NEVER Would Have In Winter Because I Didn't Like Chains, So I Stayed Mainly A Flatlander, I-40 Below.
I Have Sympathy For The Truck Drivers Killed And Maimed On That Route As Well Countless Other Dangerous Routes.
Another Death Wreck, Wolf Creek Pass.
Cleaner Drone Footage.
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LONG Video, Overlook Crash, Just A Wee Bit From Other Crashes Site.
When Descending, Still A Dangerous Right Curve.
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Part 2 of Above
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Just Over 4 Years Back, Still Applies.
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This is why Colorado DOT has to warn drivers every year-Beware The Wolf!
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First time I ever chained up was on this road, delivered to some small town Sears all around the area. Gorgeous drive otherwise, rip that is one of my nightmare scenarios right there.
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Wow. He must have fallen what like 20, 30 feet? Crazy.
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It's not baseless at all. 99 percent of the time I see a vehicle that isn't under control, the driver is face first in a cell phone when I pass them. Until that changes, I assume the driver is/was distracted/negligent.Last edited: Mar 1, 2022
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I hope he was asleep so he didnt have to expierence that horrifying fall. No brake smoke on the dashcam view & it looks like he was moving pretty fast. I wonder how close he was to the end of the grade? I cant imagine witnessing that. RIP driver.
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At some point the driver knew he was done for.
Sad.
Here is something to lighten the mood.PacoTaco Thanks this.
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