Imagine being crushed by a 350k pound load while out driving. Holy moly Batman!

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    Let me guess: it happened because the relevant safety regulations were repealed or the authority in charge was dissolved or muzzled.

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      Or perhaps because the owners of the transport company may have refused to listen to safety concerns from employees because it would require expensive upgrades and additional personnel that they didn’t want to pay for.

      In either case, I am sure this will be a “No one could have predicted this” situation, the driver of the truck takes all the blame, and nothing changes regarding company policy or safety regulations.

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        The company can only get away with this sort of thing if there isn’t adequate oversight. The root cause is political. If that indeed had anything to do with it, which is speculation at this point.

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          Yep. No matter the cause, I expect the responsible parties to face zero meaningful consequences.

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            And they wonder why we’re so fucking jaded 😂😂 but for real. Justice doesn’t exist anymore.

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        While this is probably what will happen because Texas, there was a really horrible limousine crash in New York and it basically destroyed the stretch limo industry

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          I’m guessing the people involved in the limo crash that changed things where not poor normal people.

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        Man I hope not. The owner or the truck or trucking company, or whoever was paid to transport the load, should be held liable. They paid the driver, subcontracted to an independent contractor and are therefore responsible for the performance. They could sue the driver/sub if they felt they misperformed by insurance should eat that trucking company alive for this.

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    This is why I go out of my way to not drive by these big vehicles. I do not trust the overworked, and tired drivers, nor do I trust the companies they work for.

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    I saw a picture of that… and how the fuck does a load like that with a bajillion trailers not have police or road flasher crews in front and behind to make sure no one passes it?

    (The answer is cheaping out on both cost and safety on the shipper and sender’s part)

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      I thought the Army Corps of Engineers helped out with stuff like this.whatever this was it is far too big to be moved safely by regular folks.

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      Imagine being late for work and getting stuck in the traffic afterward. I’d spend my whole day waiting for my imminent demise.

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    Well, this is just an open and shut case of reckless driving, clearly the driver should have avoided the situation, and if they had, they would not have been crushed!

    I mean, this is just super basic stuff, “don’t get into dangerous situations” is something you learn even before learning to drive.

    It’s is not hard.

    /s (just in case)

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      Tbf if I saw a truck hauling what appears to be about a dozen trailers, I’m either passing it at Mach 8 or staying far behind it, because my brain immediately said “oh fuck that” at the ‘what if’ situations fueled by the photo. Actual nightmare shit.

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        The photo isn’t great, but my memory of that stretch of road is there is a curve after a bridge. If the load came off and the truck was eastbound, that giant pole would have rolled across oncoming traffic. The poor driver coming the other way never stood a chance of avoiding it.

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    What even is that giant tube used for? I would have guessed a windmill tower just because I’ve passed lots of windmill blades that are oversized loads, but all the flanges make me think something else. Oil or water piping of some sort?