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This guy didn't even notice that his trailer was missing and the top of his cab was also missing? I can't believe this guy wasn't issued a ticket. He must have some ability to concentrate on his GPS if he didn't notice that he had lost the top of his tractor and his trailer. :shock:
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Originally Posted by i40shortie
I have 2 questions:
1. Will this be grounds for termination for most trucking companies? 2. Would this be placed in his DAC report?
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The roof of his truck was being peeled back and he didn't even notice? Then once his truck was made into a convertible, he keeps going to rip his trailer apart. He hits so hard that the trailer disconnects from the 5th wheel.....and he didn't notice? Either the 5th wheel or the king pin broke allowing the trailer to drop.......AND HE DIDN'T NOTICE??????? :shock: :?
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Originally Posted by GMAN
The roof of his truck was being peeled back and he didn't even notice? Then once his truck was made into a convertible, he keeps going to rip his trailer apart. He hits so hard that the trailer disconnects from the 5th wheel.....and he didn't notice? Either the 5th wheel or the king pin broke allowing the trailer to drop.......AND HE DIDN'T NOTICE??????? :shock: :?
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How can you "not" notice that your trailer had just been ripped off and the roof of your cab peeled back? Talk about "brain dead"
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