dodge freak
Well-Known Member
I see the truck drivers ads all the time, most say clean driving a record a must. So what happens, they get some punks out of high school for a few years and train him for 8 weeks and put them on the road driving a semi
Or they hire some older guys-60 some years old
Now we get this, when they can't see too well do they pull off the road, nope, they just stop right in lanes of traffic. Heck never mind just suing, those 2 drivers should face some criminal charges, I don't care if they never got even a parking ticket in the past........
http://www.gainesville.com/article/20120131/ARTICLES/120139904?tc=cr
The Florida Highway Patrol has defended its decision to reopen the interstate shortly before several accidents happened in a cloud of smoke and fog. Fire officials have ruled out lightning or a prescribed burn as the cause of the blaze producing the smoke, so it remains a possibility that a person accidentally or intentionally started it.
Legal experts note that the state legally caps the financial liability of the highway patrol and other state agencies at $200,000, unless a law is passed allowing a higher amount. Similarly, any person found to be at fault in starting the fire would have limited money to pursue in a civil lawsuit.
"We say in law school that you can't get blood out of a turnip," said Lyrissa Lidsky, a University of Florida law professor.
That leaves another major player in the accidents -- the companies that own trucks involved in crashes -- as a possible lawsuit target. The highway patrol reported that early Sunday, as smoke blocked visibility southbound on I-75, one semitrailer stopped in the center lane and another semitrailer stopped in the outside lane.
Both were rear-ended by other vehicles and those vehicles were also rear-ended. Two drivers and a passenger in the vehicles died, while neither truck driver was injured.
read more http://www.gainesville.com/article/20120131/ARTICLES/120139904?tc=cr
Or they hire some older guys-60 some years old
Now we get this, when they can't see too well do they pull off the road, nope, they just stop right in lanes of traffic. Heck never mind just suing, those 2 drivers should face some criminal charges, I don't care if they never got even a parking ticket in the past........
http://www.gainesville.com/article/20120131/ARTICLES/120139904?tc=cr
The Florida Highway Patrol has defended its decision to reopen the interstate shortly before several accidents happened in a cloud of smoke and fog. Fire officials have ruled out lightning or a prescribed burn as the cause of the blaze producing the smoke, so it remains a possibility that a person accidentally or intentionally started it.
Legal experts note that the state legally caps the financial liability of the highway patrol and other state agencies at $200,000, unless a law is passed allowing a higher amount. Similarly, any person found to be at fault in starting the fire would have limited money to pursue in a civil lawsuit.
"We say in law school that you can't get blood out of a turnip," said Lyrissa Lidsky, a University of Florida law professor.
That leaves another major player in the accidents -- the companies that own trucks involved in crashes -- as a possible lawsuit target. The highway patrol reported that early Sunday, as smoke blocked visibility southbound on I-75, one semitrailer stopped in the center lane and another semitrailer stopped in the outside lane.
Both were rear-ended by other vehicles and those vehicles were also rear-ended. Two drivers and a passenger in the vehicles died, while neither truck driver was injured.
read more http://www.gainesville.com/article/20120131/ARTICLES/120139904?tc=cr















