What can you do after a jackknife?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by t_v, Dec 15, 2016.

  1. nax

    nax Road Train Member

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    Wow, just wow....

    Dude too frustration to the max...wow
     
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  3. androidloyd

    androidloyd Light Load Member

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    You'll learn that these situations are caused by loss of traction to either the drives or trailer tandems (i.e. skidding). Rule of thumb is take it slow (or shutdown) in inclement weather (rain, snow, ice, etc.). If you lock your brakes, you may set yourself up for this very thing. Also, increase your following distance on the roadways.
     
  4. MOGLAR

    MOGLAR Heavy Load Member

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    Here is the basics.

    #1 Never ever admit fault...EVER!

    #2 Make sure your logs are current before cops arrive.

    #3 If injured go to doctor. Or even if you have some pain or stiffness. Workmans comp will cover you If your a company driver. If company harrasses you while off the road or under Drs care. Sue them like its no tommorow. Also dispatcher has no right to know your medical condition. Only your safety director.
     
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  5. Driver0000

    Driver0000 Medium Load Member

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    1) Bad stuff happens when you panic. If you find yourself in a parking lot and you think you're stuck, don't panic. Get out. Walk the lot and think of how you can back out. If you got in, you can get out as long as you're not all twisted up like a pretzel from panic.

    2) Really bad stuff happens when you follow too closely, speed in confined spaces, or speed in bad weather. So, Don't.
     
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  6. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    Best is never to get into one.

    Ive had a few but always got it back before it folded. Violent and fast work on the wheel.

    Wreckers come get you for a bunch of money to pull you straight.
     
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  7. Freddy57

    Freddy57 Road Train Member

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    The answer to this question largely depends upon the severity of the Jack knife situation. If it is minor and you have traction, you can cut the wheel and straighten out. Most jack knife accidents put the truck off the road in bad road conditions and a wrecker will be necessary as will a trip to the repair shop. In severe cases where the trailer has entered the cab area, the driver may be missing body parts and require immediate assistance to prevent death. sometimes the driver is completely crushed and only requires notification of the next of kin.
    Your best option is to not let it happen in the first place.
     
  8. Chris50

    Chris50 Medium Load Member

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    Real value of the overturned beer... $3.86
     
  9. TruckDrivingtn

    TruckDrivingtn Light Load Member

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    That was my exact thought garbage beer
     
  10. Dumdriver

    Dumdriver Road Train Member

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    Either that or he just read the YouTube comments.
     
  11. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    Don't show that picture down south...the "Red Neck Association of the Confederacy" will hunt that driver down and string him up...wasting Bud down in my neck of the woods is almost more sacrilegious than using Jesus' name in vain... (not that I drink the horse whiz, just know a lot of my neighbors that do)
     
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