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IndyCamp wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:TucsonJim wrote:
That's terrible looking. The truck pulling the fiver looks pretty tore up, but the passenger compartment might have been minimally impacted. Hoping that nobody was seriously hurt.
This is purely a guess, but it looks like the TV/FW might have been following too closely and hit the rear of the truck. But who knows, it might have been a lane change error by one of the other parties or 100 different reasons.
A big rig trucker is being blamed for the accident.
Traffic was slowing down due to a lane restriction (by the way the restriction is poorly marked and completely hidden by a blind curve) when a tractor-trailer slammed into a Jeep Liberty pushing the Liberty off the road. Trucker continued on and slammed into the rear of the camper pushing the the front end of the pickup into the rear of another semi. Mean while the first semi continued on to eventually veer off the road and UP an STEEP embankment hitting the southbound guard rails.
Two people from the pickup and one from the SUV were flown to nearby hospitals, truck drivers unhurt.
No info on how bad the injuries were.
Road was closed over 5 hrs.
No "need" to blame the folks who were driving the pickup, they were victims of being the monkey in the middle of a chain reaction.
I have a friend who drove big rigs in the military and he constantly blames auto drivers for any accident involving a semi.
He talks about how safe the semi drivers are and how reckless the auto drivers are.
I just agree to disagree, as I have seen MANY semi drivers cutting cars off to switch lanes to make the appropriate interchange at the last minute. I have also seen them fail to anticipate slowing traffic and damn near rear end several cars.
Semi drivers are still human and are still prone to the same lapses in attention and judgement as every other driver of every other vehicle. Unfortunately, their lapses can be much more dangerous.
Apr-25-2014 07:01 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:TucsonJim wrote:
That's terrible looking. The truck pulling the fiver looks pretty tore up, but the passenger compartment might have been minimally impacted. Hoping that nobody was seriously hurt.
This is purely a guess, but it looks like the TV/FW might have been following too closely and hit the rear of the truck. But who knows, it might have been a lane change error by one of the other parties or 100 different reasons.
A big rig trucker is being blamed for the accident.
Traffic was slowing down due to a lane restriction (by the way the restriction is poorly marked and completely hidden by a blind curve) when a tractor-trailer slammed into a Jeep Liberty pushing the Liberty off the road. Trucker continued on and slammed into the rear of the camper pushing the the front end of the pickup into the rear of another semi. Mean while the first semi continued on to eventually veer off the road and UP an STEEP embankment hitting the southbound guard rails.
Two people from the pickup and one from the SUV were flown to nearby hospitals, truck drivers unhurt.
No info on how bad the injuries were.
Road was closed over 5 hrs.
No "need" to blame the folks who were driving the pickup, they were victims of being the monkey in the middle of a chain reaction.
Apr-25-2014 03:38 PM
TucsonJim wrote:
That's terrible looking. The truck pulling the fiver looks pretty tore up, but the passenger compartment might have been minimally impacted. Hoping that nobody was seriously hurt.
This is purely a guess, but it looks like the TV/FW might have been following too closely and hit the rear of the truck. But who knows, it might have been a lane change error by one of the other parties or 100 different reasons.
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