Big Rig Owner

January 2017

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With twin trailers in tow, trucker John Doe was being especially careful. "No wild-turkey lane changes," he reminded himself. Thankfully, four- lane I-7 was bone dry, lightly traveled that sunny afternoon and divided by a wide, grassy median. As an aid to concentration, Doe popped an especially crunchy celery stick into his mouth and turned up the CB, listen- ing to entertaining comments about the "seat covers" in a pink Corvette convertible, with its top down, west- bound at mile marker 125. But as he was starting to relax, movement in the median caught his eye. Great hoppin' horny toads! There was an out-of-con- trol Pop's Pizza truck heading his way from the opposing traffi c lanes! Immediately, Doe took evasive ac- tion, but … CRASH! Then there was nothing but silence – and a section of highway littered with pepperoni and cheese. Both drivers were OK, but both vehicles were crunched, and Doe's bag of celery sticks had fl own out the win- dow. Miraculously, both of his trailers remained with their dirty sides down. Doe contested the preventable-accident warning letter he received from his safety director and asked that the National Safety Council's Accident Review Committee decide the issue. NSC immediately ruled in Doe's favor, noting that he'd been instantly alert to the danger ahead and had immediately attempted – albeit without success – to steer clear of the attacking vehicle. • 18 www.bigrigowner.com J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 7 Preventable Or Not > Van crosses median, hits truck John Doe tried to take evasive action when another truck crossed the median of the divided highway, but both vehicles were crunched. Was this a preventable accident?

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