In most states, 45 mph is a legal speed on the interstate. Usually, it's the minimum allowed, but still legal. What was the trucker doing when he rear-ended them? Hopefully not texting on his or her phone.
Trucker hits Model T Ford
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by 59Panhead, May 27, 2010.
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Why was the truck doing 70 mph in the slow lane to begin with ?????
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There had better be rubber on the road when that truck locked up his brakes. If he was texting/watching TV/etc, he should be crucified.
But, it's still his fault. I came up on a 4-wheeler in Wyoming doing 45 in the hammer lane a few days ago on I-80. I was passing another truck and this dingbat was a good 1/4 mile ahead of me. But doing 75, I closed that quickly before I realized just how slow he was going.
Still was able to slow in time. After the truck I passed had passed me on the right, the four-wheeler got over after getting a long blast of the airhorn. He never took the shoulder, so it wasn't mechanical/health related issues with the driver.
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You said it.
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Since this accident probably happened on a two lane road. Just what does the law say the speed limit is?
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Back when I had my 27 depot hack, I had pulled out onto route 182 from Richards Garage. I could easily see back up the road some 1500 feet with no traffic. I turned right on to the road and was doing about 40 mph when a blue cabover got on my tail, his bumper not more than 5 feet from that wooden tailgate. The road is posted at 45, yet this fellow seemed to be in a real hurry to either plow me off the road or run the stop sign in a half mile ahead.
I found that even if there was a break down lane that I used to get traffic to pass, it was futile, traffic seemed to think that because I had pulled over and stopped, they should be a nuissance and stop in middle of traffic too. It was a fun car to drive, as long as there were not other drivers around.Attached Files:
59Panhead Thanks this. -
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That's how I am with my '22 Roadster, I just ease around on the back roads and not get in a hurry. Sometimes it's #### refreshing to be in the slow lane.
The tailgating still happens once in a while tho. Even in the Model A's which can keep up with 90% of traffic. -
To my understanding it was a 4 lane?
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Not where I saw in the blog.
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Not real positive on either point. But I agree that this shouldn't have happened!
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