To: BenLurkin
Of course the driver didn’t stop. He is not going to know when something that little falls off. He and his company are likely liable, but it never ceases to amaze my why people follow so close to flatbeds or other semis. Absolutely stupid.
4 posted on
11/04/2019 3:45:04 PM PST by
Salvavida
To: Salvavida
Of course the driver didnt stop. He is not going to know when something that little falls off. He and his company are likely liable, but it never ceases to amaze my why people follow so close to flatbeds or other semis. Absolutely stupid. I never follow closely to any trucks, especially flatbeds or open-top containers.
It never ceases to amaze me that so many truckers do not choose to secure (and absolutely so) their loads.
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9 posted on
11/04/2019 3:52:36 PM PST by
Seaplaner
To: Salvavida
Darwin rides the highways and byways.
To: Salvavida
Yeah, I always figure the guy who failed to secure his load is stupid. Funny how that works. And by the way, you know she was following closely how? And did traffic conditions permit anything else? You seem to have a lot of knowledge the rest of us don’t.
12 posted on
11/04/2019 3:54:28 PM PST by
bigbob
(Trust Trump. Trust the Plan.)
To: Salvavida
“it never ceases to amaze my why people follow so close to flatbeds or other semis. Absolutely stupid.”
What distance was she following the truck?
Was she even in his lane?
Did he change lanes into her lane?
Deeply curious how you arrived at your conclusion.
14 posted on
11/04/2019 3:59:22 PM PST by
Jewbacca
(The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem)
To: Salvavida
but it never ceases to amaze my why people follow so close to flatbeds or other semis. Absolutely stupid.
The driver was behind the truck, but since the bar went in the passenger side, tat sounds like the car might well have been in the left lane.
You would also be surprised how far an object "falling" off of a highway speed vehicle might go or bounce.
A mid-sized truck driving on the rural state road in front of my house on northern Illinois lost a WHEEL and it bounced and rolled 600 feet before it hit my front porch, causing minor damage to the railing. The truck went a little farther before the occupants realized what happened. I gave them their wheel, and received neither thanks, nor an apology. Type of guys who don't know how to tight lug nuts, I guess.
28 posted on
11/04/2019 4:33:02 PM PST by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: Salvavida
It amazes me how stupid some truck drivers are to not firmly secure their loads. Drivers who don’t properly secure their loads get reported to the state police if my husband or I see them. And we stay as far away from them as we can, or pass them as quickly as possible. Several years ago, a guy in a pick up truck was hauling some stuff, including a church pew, when the pew went sailing off the truck, crashed through the windshield of a car behind it, and killed a six year old kid. Idiots like that need to go to prison.
To: Salvavida
When I am in the vicinity of any vehicle carrying a load, I get away from it very quickly, I have seen numerous loads not secured well.
51 posted on
11/04/2019 5:52:59 PM PST by
wjcsux
(The hyperventilating of the left means we are winning! (Tagline courtesy of Laz.))
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