Don't get the wrong idea I'm not making excuses for the Wal-Mart driver but has anyone asked this yet?. What about the limo driver and his vehicle? I haven't heard anything about that.
Just for the drivers defense, because we who have delivered to Wal-Mart as well as other distribution centers know all too well, They like to forget that unlike China we in the USA still have labor, safety regulations, and some human rights. They force us to wait several hours past our dock time and when they have their freight, to bad we have to run illegal and or don't feel safe driving. we are told to GET LOST!!
Think about this.
Question?? What are the odds this wreck is a result of the driver not being able to take his restart when he was actually tired? anywhere from 1 day to several days prior to the wreck.
Scenario.. Lets just say this driver was exhausted to the point of hyper-secretion of Epinephrine, Norepinephrine, Serotonin, and Dopamine or as said in layman's terms over worked and running on adrenaline, AKA totally jacked up or stoked. This includes being in this state when he started his off duty status 10, 12, 24 hours wont do it he wasn't rested and probably didn't realize it.
And yes I've been that exhausted in the past pulling down 16 hour shifts for one to two weeks strait as a medic where you're so exhausted you're amped up and have to wait it out and don't sleep for three or four days, that is hell, then crash and burn. It takes several days to recover from the body being stressed.
Physiology lesson..Epinephrine, Norepinephrine, Serotonin, and Dopamine are extremely powerful neurotransmitters amongst other rolls in the body, add Cortisol to the mix and BANG its like running your truck on nitro-methane 250 HP becomes 2500 HP. They can give us that second wind to pull off that 11 hour ride, give us the fight or flee response, or result in serious problems. Often first timers don't realize the danger when this happens as you mentally check out.
Lets face it, we are all one split second from being in this drivers shoes, that inconsiderate distracted moron that cuts us off, that car we don't see coming over that hill when we cross or turn onto a road, or how about that ball that rolls into the street with a small child chasing it.
I'm grateful its not my turn and hope it never is.
Be safe.
Bob Wolf