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originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk
."TRUCKERS, YOU ARE NOT DOWN YET! USE LOW GEAR."..."STEEP GRADE AHEAD. USE LOW GEAR."
Tennessee has a couple of spots like that. It always makes me nervous, there are off ramps for "runaway" trucks that look equally as scary.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: Edumakated
It’s very easy to get into a situation where your brakes haven’t failed, but they’re not effective. Especially coming down into Denver. We had it happen us one time coming down that stretch. If you know how to deal with it, without having to stop, you can pretty quickly get them back. The driver will say they failed, but by the time they’re inspected after, they’re perfectly fine.
Drivers are held to significantly higher standards than others. There was a case years ago where a truck driver was charged with negligent manslaughter, because he hit and killed a drunk driver doing the wrong way down a ramp the truck was going up. The driver was just over his hours and was about to pull into the truck stop at the top of the ramp. But since he was over hours, it was automatically his fault.
originally posted by: Justoneman
Growing up not to far from there, I have driven over Monteagle TN on Interstate 24. It is dangerous in bad weather. I would not dare be on it in snowy conditions. It is 10% in spots I recall. A mile high and you go to near seal level when you are at the bottom. It is about 30 miles north west of Chattanooga. Still you can miss those runaway truck traps if you are out of control. No brakes is a very scary feeling.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk
."TRUCKERS, YOU ARE NOT DOWN YET! USE LOW GEAR."..."STEEP GRADE AHEAD. USE LOW GEAR."
Tennessee has a couple of spots like that. It always makes me nervous, there are off ramps for "runaway" trucks that look equally as scary.
originally posted by: Justoneman
Growing up not to far from there, I have driven over Monteagle TN on Interstate 24. It is dangerous in bad weather. I would not dare be on it in snowy conditions. It is 10% in spots I recall. A mile high and you go to near seal level when you are at the bottom. It is about 30 miles north west of Chattanooga. Still you can miss those runaway truck traps if you are out of control. No brakes is a very scary feeling.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk
."TRUCKERS, YOU ARE NOT DOWN YET! USE LOW GEAR."..."STEEP GRADE AHEAD. USE LOW GEAR."
Tennessee has a couple of spots like that. It always makes me nervous, there are off ramps for "runaway" trucks that look equally as scary.
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: AugustusMasonicus
His brakes likely weren't completely out, but hot and suffering fade. I know that area well and I've driven it thousands of times. (I've also driven tractor trailers hauling heavy equipment earlier in my life). There are big flashing signs all over the place coming down that hill saying things like..."TRUCKERS, YOU ARE NOT DOWN YET! USE LOW GEAR."..."STEEP GRADE AHEAD. USE LOW GEAR."
Right at the bottom of the hill the highway curves to the left and traffic backs up right there. I've had to stand on my brakes a few times right there just from a split second of inattention, and that was in a car or pickup. There was no excuse for this guy to be going as fast as he was! The "no brakes" excuse is BS! If he would have been in low gear he wouldn't have even needed his damn brakes!
originally posted by: Thenail
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk
It says he also did not use the runaway truck ramp prior to the accident.
Really wow . I’ve never seen a runaway truck ramp on i70 in denver .
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk
Not sure I understand why people would be sticking up for this particular trucker,
originally posted by: Bigburgh
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk
I know the exact spot, I've been there a few times. It's the same kind of grade coming out of the pass in the Sierra's towards Reno, i.e. a bad one.
Donner. I-80. That's a bad area for almost any large vehicle.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
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Here is what happened:
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — The driver of a semitrailer in a fiery crash on the Colorado interstate that killed four people in 2019 was sentenced Monday to 110 consecutive years in prison.
The judge said those were the minimum requirements under state sentencing guidelines, but that could change as the sentence is reviewed.
Rogel Aguilera-Mederos, 26, was driving an 18-wheeler in April 2019 when he crashed into more than two dozen stopped vehicles and four semitrailers on Interstate 70 in Lakewood, Colorado.
The aftermath was swift
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