My brother has been driving a truck for just under a year. He recently clipped an oak tree limb - was watching the right side to clear a telephone pole when the he caught the tree limb with his left side of the trailer. Yesterday they told him he's been written up for a Class One accident, and put on probation for 12 months. Forced him to sign the form on the spot or face termination for insubordination. Seems to me that hitting a stationary object isn't a Class One - which he tells me is the same as hitting another vehicle or a fatality. He knows he made a mistake - and accepts responsibility - but this seems to be a HUGE over punishment. What can we do??
class one accident??
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by trucker's sister, Nov 18, 2011.
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Is a Class One appropriate for a stationary object? What does Class One mean??
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Probably means preventable as opposed to non preventable accident.My son clipped a tree while driving though a detour on a foggy night,took off a mirror,that was listed as preventable.When he hit a deer he put down that it ran into him,this is a nonpreventable.His company (Swift) allows 3 preventables in a year;more than 3 and you're terminated.
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Where the hell-o was he that he was that close to a pole on the right and that close to a branch on the left (that he hit) ?
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Sounds like a company evaluation system. I've never heard of a rating system like that. However, 12 months probation seems like a good deal when most companies would fire the driver. If I were him I'd take the probation and learn from it. Anything else would only show him as a trouble maker. After all that tree was stationary.
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He's city driving in Tampa - very tight turns.
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