BMW brake checks trucker and both die

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  1. buddyd157

    buddyd157 Road Train Member

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    jargon, jargon, jargon, dog gone jargon....
     
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  3. x1Heavy

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    It's ok.

    I don't know that much. Basically we are asking someone to hand deliver a secure message in a locked envelope and the server refuses to do it. Other things will piggy back onto the letter (Webpage) we are looking for and get into and make a mess of the mailbox (The computer you are at)
     
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  4. HotH2o

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    I hope the BMW driver suffered and I hope it’s insurance company compensates the truck drivers family. Friggin idiots.
     
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  5. Lepton1

    Lepton1 Road Train Member

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    Here's the copy from the article:

    South El Monte, California – Two people were killed, including the driver of a semi, this morning in a fiery crash along an overpass on I-60. The crash occurred at 4:30 a.m. as the semi and a BMW were traveling eastbound. A witness says the BMW made a hasty maneuver and pulled in front of the big rig and ‘blared his horn.’ The big rig was unable to stop and then rear-ended the BMW sending both vehicles plunging off of the overpass onto the roadway below. Both vehicles immediately erupted into flames.

    Sgt. Eddie Perez of the California Highway Patrol (CHP) was quick to use this tragic incident to better educate the public about the dangers of not properly respecting tractor-trailers. “That’s what a lot of motorists don’t understand – they cannot stop as easily as a vehicle does,” he said. “So for them to slow their speeds down, to try to avoid or swerve, it’s almost nearly impossible – especially if it’s dark, it happens to be in front of them. So they can’t easily maneuver around as, let’s say, a simple four-door sedan would,” said Perez.

    Another witness shot video and took to Twitter to share these scenes from the wreckage.

    Both drivers were pronounced dead at the scene, the CHP said. Their bodies were burned beyond recognition, so first responders could not determine whether they were male or female.
     
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  6. Lepton1

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    I tried linking the video news report, didn't work. Not much more information in the video, but the wreckage of the truck below the bridge means that driver died instantly. He was hauling a load of cantalopes.

    The BMW stayed on the 60 and didn't go over.
     
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  7. buddyd157

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    oh, the story said, BOTH vehicles took the plunge.

    well anyway, RIP truck driver, screw you BMW driver.
     
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  8. skellr

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    Don't swerve for deer or idiots? ouch.
     
  9. Dave_in_AZ

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    It's the CA60 not I-60.

    It's California. Southern California. I need to hook up my drive cam so you guys can see for yourselves.

    It's unbelievable.

    Some trips through there you could easily be in a dozen or more accidents.

    They don't give a F.

    Poor driver.
     
  10. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    This my hugest heartburn with e log. Before e log, you'd never see me in places like SoCal, Portland, Dallas, Chi town when the sun was up.

    I'd always post up someplace and go in while all the giant egos were sleeping.
     
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