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Thread: Tragedy from incompetence.

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    Default Tragedy from incompetence.

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    You have to wonder just exactly what the "safety concerns" were....and you gotta wonder.....Just how well was that loader chained down! Any bets that only two chains were used? One across the bucket that was loose....and one across the back frame at the hitch-points....that was loose???

    Simple incompetence.......at it's ....what...best?
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    That story is tough to follow, all over the place with info of the scene. Were they doing a test drive to show it wouldn't work right and ended up getting someone killed? I've done a test drive with a piece of equipment, it was to see if the truck had the power to pull said piece. We only went 3 miles and did not get on the Interstate to test it out.

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    National Grid is the local power company so there are deep pockets for lawsuits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Ford95 View Post
    That story is tough to follow, all over the place with info of the scene. Were they doing a test drive to show it wouldn't work right and ended up getting someone killed? I've done a test drive with a piece of equipment, it was to see if the truck had the power to pull said piece. We only went 3 miles and did not get on the Interstate to test it out.
    And that would be the proper manner in which to do a test.

    The accident itself is pretty self-explanatory. The National Grid unit was in lane to left of the "slow-lane" or right-hand lane. Whether the van was passing the National Grid unit or the unit was passing the van is irrelevant. The backhoe fell off, what I would assume was an equipment trailer (such as what you pull) attached to the dump truck. They could not have seriously been using the "old style" of hooking the front-end loader buck over the back of the dump bed, lifting the loader's front-end off the ground, and towing in that fashion........not in this day and sue happy age.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigmon View Post
    National Grid is the local power company so there are deep pockets for lawsuits.
    And you can bet that those most "inconvenienced" by the road closures resulting because of the accident have already started theirs!!
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    It says per the driver that the trailer with the backhoe on it started swaying side to side as he was coming down the hill. At some point the swaying was so bad that the backhoe rolled right off the trailer to the side. From the photo I see, a chain must have somewhat held on as it looks like the backhoe went off the right side of the trailer and pulled the truck that way, off into the woods on the right side of the highway. I would suspect that they had the backhoe weight too far back which caused the trailer to start swaying around on them along with not properly strapping it down.

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    It does sound like he had the weight too far to the rear. If it was properly secured the backhoe should have stayed chained to the trailer.

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    Up north, you will see rigs layed over usually from ice, and if the load is secured properly, it stays with the trailer.
    IMO this wasn't even given the basic load securement, if the load came loose while fishtailing.
    I doubt any criminal negligence will be brought, but this stinks, and about all you can hope, is a few guys get canned.

    I read some of the local comments. Looks like people want to fight over the Union worker compentance in this as well.
    Doesn't look like this was the regular driver, who probably complained to fleet maintenance about this to begin with.


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    I know somebody who knows somebody who knows somebody that was delayed in traffic. Do ya think i have a lawsuit?
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    Quote Originally Posted by freebirdrfd View Post
    I know somebody who knows somebody who knows somebody that was delayed in traffic. Do ya think i have a lawsuit?
    awah...just one more degree of seperation, and Kevin Bacon would have been trone in there.


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    Years ago (before I-68 was actually I-68), I was coming from Hancock, MD towards Cumberland. There was a pickup in front of me with a '69 Chevelle on a dual-axle trailer. The trailer started fishtailing wildly on him and ended up with the trailer taking the car and the pickup for a wild ride. The trailer hitch ripped off (literally ripped the metal apart) and took the trailer/car combo on a hell of a roll-over (at least 3 times). The car stayed chained to the trailer the entire time.

    Since I was the first car behind him, I stopped to see how badly he was shaken up (the pickup stayed upright). The guy was ok except he was extremely upset about it. The trailer was a loaner from a friend. He had just went into Frederick to pick up the Chevelle from a body shop, where they had just done all of the body & frame work on the car. It was still primer, but you could easily see it's potential. He was taking it home to start putting the new drivetrain in it. I thought he was going to start crying (which I wouldn't have blamed him for).
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    Quote Originally Posted by freebirdrfd View Post
    I know somebody who knows somebody who knows somebody that was delayed in traffic. Do ya think i have a lawsuit?
    And just why....pray tell....were you NOT stuck in the traffic???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Orangetxguy View Post
    And just why....pray tell....were you NOT stuck in the traffic???
    . Because I was on 195 instead of 495
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    Quote Originally Posted by freebirdrfd View Post
    . Because I was on 195 instead of 495

    Frying pan into the fire!!! 95 is sooooooo much worse than 495!!!
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