I Wouldn't Haul This....

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Blind Driver, Aug 17, 2013.

  1. skateboardman

    skateboardman Road Train Member

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    honestly, bd 2 miles from delivery after dragging it from texas he should panic? since someone else mentioned the tractors with straps, supposed this had happened to you 2 miles from delivery? don't you think guy may very well have been in somewhat the same situation as you??? look at it that way perhaps. you had your moment and he has had his.



    that's all I trying to make a point about on this thread.
     
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  3. G/MAN

    G/MAN Road Train Member

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    I can't see calling the DOT on any driver. From what I saw, the load was legal. It would have been better to have a light on the load, but he had a flag, which is likely all he needed. Lights may have been visible from the point of view from a 4 wheeler. With these types of loads, you can raise the rear of the steel to make it a little higher. It would have been better to have put the load on a 53' trailer, but not necessary. I hauled some sheet steel on a 53' trailer not long ago that was 57' long. I used risers or elevators, but the tail still moved up and down. The difference is that my load was 2 feet above the deck because I had a step deck.
     
  4. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    We see bad loads all the time. And the Darwin winners are everywhere. The thing about the Darwin winners is they're going to rear end a truck whether its loaded, empty, rolling 55 mph or 70. They're going to find a way to die early.

    "But what if said moron is driving the truck?"

    Pulling OSOW? Flagged and tagged and bannered up, going into every open weigh station along the route? He won't be in business long. If the scale masters don't have a problem with him, why should anyone else? if he rolled up the highway, by SmokeyBear and Smokey didn't stop him, and the Bears are everywhere, why should anyone else?

    "But what if he kills someone along the road?"

    Happens EVERY DAY of the year when the Darwin winners drive in close proximity of each other, be it truck, bus or 4 wheeler. I don't like those rolls of chain link fence, wrapped up on pallets and double stacked. Put 40 straps on the load and it's still going to shift.

    "But a company driver has no choice..."

    Yes he does. I've refused to haul certain loads when I was a company driver. What are you gonna do...fire me? effyooenddye

    Now, there have been numerous times where I've said something to drivers. But I'm not going to do like Pape said and hold someone's hand or play the highway watchdog and call company safety men. That's what the people who can't drive and can't make money driving do. I speak to the driver and leave it at that. Most will listen, some won't. Usually, the ones that won't listen get pinched in the very next scale. I loaded in Fargo and gone as far as the Morehead scale to see a driver that I just warned about his load getting the green and white regs book used in a bible thumping routine by a DOT. Well, I DID warn him.
     
  5. Lone Ranger 13

    Lone Ranger 13 Road Train Member

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    Carhaulers raising their skirts??? I think I've heard too much already.
     
  6. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    Don't be hatin' just cuz we some sezy ########! :biggrin_2559:
     
  7. Travelinman

    Travelinman Medium Load Member

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    Interesting thread. So this guy drives hundreds of miles essentially with no taillights. Then when asked about it, he shrugs it off. A further indication for his concern for safety. I doubt I'd want this guy working for me.
     
  8. 281ric

    281ric Road Train Member

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    Im surprised a big co like CRST would take that kind of chance and liability
     
  9. rank

    rank Road Train Member

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    You guys can debate all you want about the do's and don't's but I'm sure we can all agree If you're going to haul something that ugly at least back it up against the fence.
     
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