when i was in Van Buren a couple of weeks ago my old fleet mgr showed me the list of accidents just for that weekend and it was like 28.He said that was actually a slow weekend.Cost the company an estimated 30,000 just for that weekend.The report showed the drivers and their experience level.Only two out of the 28 had more than a years driving experience
Why so many accidents every week?
Discussion in 'USA Truck' started by WVroadtrucker1965, Mar 10, 2013.
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Well keep in mind too, what the company considers and accident/incident may differ from what we as individuals do. Last summer, I had to swing wide in downtown Birmingham to make a sharp turn onto a narrow street. This happened to be a truck legal route and it was the exact routing given by the company to reach our drop yard. While making my turn I had bumped up against a railroad rail edge and one of the rivets along the rail cut the sidewall of my left steer tire causing a blow out. No property was damaged, no vehicle on vehicle collisions, and no damage to the truck aside from the blown steer tire. I managed to limp out of the traffic right of way to a safe spot to stop and road side assist got the tire changed. Found out after the repair that USA Truck considers a blown steer tire to almost always be an incident/accident. They at first classified it as a preventable accident which didn't get changed until I asked to be routed to Van Buren to dispute it with Safety. After drawing a VERY artistic overhead diagram of the street and providing a written statement of how it occurred, it was downgraded to an "incident," much the same as would be for getting towed out of snow or mud. Therefore I was still in the qualifying run for mention of 1 year accident free.
My point is that many of the little things that happen day-to-day in the company that don't involve injuries or property damage, or even law enforcement involvement, are recorded as "accidents" and are passed along in the QC message as such. Many times the drivers don't even realize it. I believe this may be one of the reasons that drivers find out when changing employers that they have negative marks on a DAC they were unaware of.
As far as the cell phones thing goes, thats one of my biggest pet peeves among truck drivers. The two worst offenders seem to be container pullers and other local drivers. I make a point of calling them out on the CB every time I see one. I'll say something like "I guess the cell phone ban applies to everyone but you huh?" Its extremely irritating. Even worse are the guys that do it inside a truck stop as they are blowing through, completely oblivious (or don't care) that they cut other drivers off. -
going into a ditch is just an incident?
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Incident, accident still looks the same on your DAC and trust me. If/when you go to leave for another company, it will be there. A simple thing like hitting a curb can be an accident if someone reports it. Especially if you happen to knock the tire loose on the rim.
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The reason is elogs, gps,, governored trucks and people that didnt really want to drive trucks but were forced to cause of the ecomony ive seen more accidents the past couple years then ever.
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I don't at all equate that with running off the road at speed into a ditch or median. To me, that is a failure to maintain control or safe operation of your vehicle. -
But the kids that are truly abused and living in filthy, drug using homes with no money are deemed to be okay and left alone to die in a washing machine like the 10 day old infant a year prior to my incident. -
They come off the table quick. My dad was strict while I was growing up. He was in the infantry.
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