4 Wheeler Causes A Load Shift Just To Make An Exit
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by mjd4277, Jun 27, 2024.
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NJ? The a-hole 4-wheeler will get away with it. Northern and/or politically Democrat states LOVE crime, mayhem and disorder.
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The four-wheeler is a bad driver, no question. Let's not talk about the legal requirement to secure the load against forward movement though. That might be embarrassing for the truck driver and we can't have that.
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There wasn't any chains on that load of steel, was there?Deere hunter and Bud A. Thank this.
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I agree with this. My boss at the flatbed company would always say the only reason a load shifts is because it either wasn’t loaded properly or it wasn’t tied down properly. A couple of chains crossed over the front probably could’ve prevented this.Deere hunter, Magoo1968, Bud A. and 1 other person Thank this.
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Looks like there was no headache rack on that truck.
Deere hunter, Bud A. and Flat Earth Trucker Thank this. -
Poor securement tickets are likely in this incident..
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Just my opinion, but personally, I wouldn't have slammed on the brakes for the ##**ole. Load may still have shifted due to the impact, but it wouldn't have been as bad.
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Since we don't need this banished to the depths of the political section, I'm just gonna say there's ahole drivers everywhere. Imo the worst are down south. NJ definitely sucks, but at least it's small. Anytime I drive down to Florida and back via Atlanta I'm ready to pop a blood vesselmjd4277 Thanks this.
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Didn’t look like there was any reason for him to be in the middle lane at that moment either.
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