Whatever you're just mad because I don't agree with you and for your information I don't just post crashes but all articles if its truck related.If you don't like the articles I post then simple don't read them.
The truck, according to the camera, was traveling 65. He didn't even attempt to slow. His speed doesn't start dropping until after the collision. It was obviously the 4 wheelers fault but had the truck driver been paying attention he could have started slowing down.
On a related note. About 4 days ago in Texas, north bound on US-59, coming into Nacadoches where you have to make that left turn under the overpass ... trucker I guess was not familiar with the road and proceeded straight. Another trucker hollered on the CB trucks are not allowed through town. I was then about to make my left turn there and observed the trucker about 400 feet beyond the overpass, move right to make a left hand u-turn, then made the u-turn. Problem is he did it right in from of a medical transport ambulance who was passing in the left lane. No way he could not have seen the vehicle if he made a reasonable look into his mirrors. He simply made a mistake, got flustered or whatever, then his brain remained in that state of confusion or disengagement, and made yet another mistake. It was a bad place to even think about turning around, let alone a u-turn. At least he could have gone down a bit further and figured something else out
You're taking this one all the way to court, huh? Penny Crone reporting live from a location unknown!
IMO, it's not about "who's found at fault". It's about showing crashes where some defensive driving on one's part could have perhaps prevented a costly crash and lost time due to stupid driving on another's part.
Only they'll know what happened not us.Point is its the SUVs fault not the truck driver.He needs to be accountable for his actions not the truck driver.
About 3 seconds before impact I'd have already been getting on the brakes and aiming for the shoulder. The driver either wasn't paying attention or just didn't care because he had a dashcam.
Ok, 10-8,,I'm not mad, I just don't think you are 100% correct. And when you post tragedies like this, there's an inherent feeling in all of us, like watching a NASCAR race waiting for the crashes( which I do) that we just have to see what that tragedy looks like. It's ok, I guess, it does show us what can happen, just a bit creepy , is all. I delivered to Certified Grocers and the receiver pushed his little "sticker" cart around, plastered with truck wrecks,,, that guy was creepy. oh, oh, you may be removing the thanks, sorry dear, it's a crappy day in the Badger, you're ok
Exactly. While the car is going to be "at fault" it is likely to be ruled a preventable accident for the trucker.