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wny_pat1
Aug 28, 2013Explorer
Johno02 wrote:None of the companies I worked for ever told me that. And my last 20 years driving was in petroleum transportation where it is against the law to move if you have a blown out or flat tire. And the company I retired from was a stickler for obeying the laws. Drivers who couldn't were fired quickly.
Most of the drivers know when a tire blows up and throws a gator, but are instructed by their companies to keep going and get away as fast as they can. Hoping noone gets an id or plate number. Trailer plate numbers don't make much difference, and id of the tractor is questionable. Hopefully there aren't any pictures to show in court.
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