Prove it if I'm lying then! Id love to see the proof I've damaged anybody else's equipment other then mine, because this would be news to me
I broke a mirror
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by lindsey.jt92, Jul 29, 2022.
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Not hitting things is more than just doing the GOAL thing. It is being aware of the constant changing that can go around. For example, I was getting ready to back from a city street into one of those inside docks. I was going from bright sunshine indoors. I got out and looked inside. While I was going the back another very small delivery van parked next to where I was headed. Thankfully I did not make any contact, but when I got my tractor back in front of the trailer I saw that van. The van had California mirrors on it. I came within about 2 feet of that mirror. I never saw that van back in. Had I hit that mirror it would have been a preventable accident charged against me. Remember, you don't hit what you can see.
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Point is, even in the tightest places there is never an excuse to hit something.
Ok, I will amend that. There is never an excuse to hit something unless some idiot gets in your blind spot after you checked it was clear.LilRedRidingHood, Another Canadian driver, AModelCat and 5 others Thank this. -
So for those who say it is just a mirror or are crap drivers who claim everyone does it, for many small fleets, it is costly.
I just got a new truck out of the shop which had the door mirror taken out by some idiot owner operator who decided to leave the scene.
I don’t know how he took the mirror out and bent the door frame just enough that it was not sealing but this idiot did it.
the cost of the mirror was $456, with my discount
It was 1,5 hours to replace the mirror at $140 an hour - $210
the repair of the door was 2,75 hours at $140 an hour - $385
downtime losses for the two days the truck was in the shop was $4200
I still have to pay the driver who is sitting idle for two days and his housing/food - $1650
so this crap about just a mirror cost me so far ~$6900
and I am not even talking about the legal costs. This clowns insurance refuse to pay for it so it is going to court.
It doesn’t matter what damage you do, 99% of these incidents are avoidable and to treat it like it is trivial shows why we have to pay high insurance rates.singlescrewshaker, InTooDeep, Another Canadian driver and 9 others Thank this.
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