Student Driver Placement

March 2016

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6 www.studentdriverplacement.com March '16 Or Not Preventable Doe cut off at the pass – well, not quite D uring lunch at Union 76, some of the guys at the far table were arguing about who had the best country-western guitar. Trucker John Doe defi nitely felt he'd won, having spoken with great authority about the thunder- ous, wondrous sound made by his jumbo 1969 vintage Gibson Dove – fi tted with heavy-gauge special- alloy bronze strings, of course. Still burping from a tasty couscous, lentil and arugula salad topped with garlic-dijon vinaigrette dressing, Doe left the truckstop with a steel-laden fl atbed in tow, heading west on Route 1. He stopped at a red light, prepar- ing to turn right onto Pooca Parkway with his right-turn signals fl ashing. When the traffi c light turned green, he carefully scanned his mirrors be- fore starting to turn, but hidden from his view was Mark "Crazy Marky" Fraznik, whose purple 1993 Ford Mustang was directly behind Doe's trailer. Fraznik also wanted to turn right, but darn it, he sure didn't want to get stuck behind the nasty ol' 18-wheeler that blocked his path. So, fortifi ed by several cans of Red Bull, Fraznik drove off the road, onto the grassy corner of the intersection, then at- tempted to head off Doe's rig before he could complete his turn. But Fraznik didn't make it and slammed into the side of Doe's trailer. No way could he have seen Fraznik coming, Doe argued when he received a preventable-accident safety letter from his safety director. Asked to settle the issue, the Nation- al Safety Council's Accident Review Committee sided with Doe, noting that there was nothing he could have done to avoid being blindsided. ◆ John Doe was making a right turn when a sports car hidden from view behind him drove onto the intersection's grassy corner to try and head him off , only to slam into Doe's trailer. Was this a preventable accident?

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