Options after a rollover accident because of load shift?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by misfitmanny, Apr 8, 2023.
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I guess stranger things have happened. Central probably won’t fire you. I can’t help but wonder if you were doing LTL pick ups, In that case you should have been aware of how the freight’s loaded, telling the Shipper how to load. That’s your responsibility. Or was it loaded by Central’s Dock Workers. Or was it a full load you picked up, already loaded? Just curious. You must have mashed the gas and cut it hard to cause a shift. It’s hard to believe. I believe you. Stranger things have happened. No ticket is good. Central doesn’t want to fire you. I doubt they will. If they do, you’ll find another job. They’ll hire you back after 1 year. No ticket, might mean no record of it happening. Central may only give dates you worked for them to prospective employers to protect themselves. That use to be their policy.
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I had my set route so I was taking the same turn the same way I’ve always taken it to get fuel & unfortunately it just happened.Chinatown and Rideandrepair Thank this. -
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They don’t load the trailers…they just jam everything inside the trailer. Weights don’t matter, hazmat don’t matter, if it’s leaking don’t matter. As long the trailer is full and they can close the door.Rideandrepair and misfitmanny Thank this.
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