There seems to be a problem with what I said.
Well in my case, the driver lost control of his vehicle and made a decision to go through the light. He was stopping and would have stopped behind the line if he hadn't released the brakes and went through the light at the last moment. I think four truck lengths was enough to stop at 35 mph?
He got the tickets, I didn't, he deserved to lose his license to drive the truck based on admitting that he didn't know what he was doing and was practicing one thing that everyone should be concerned about - trying to beat the light in a 50,000 lb plus vehicle.
How many of you tried to make the light and kind of sped up to do so?
How many of you decided at the last moment to go through the light rather than do a hard stop?
How many of you seen a truck flying through intersection running the light with their horn blaring to warn people?
I am don't instantly fall on the side of the trucker like many of you seem to do. I don't fall for that "he's one of us, so we must rally around him" cr*p - there is no reason for it. I am really critical of my skills and try to improve them all the time but more importantly I am critical of others, which some of you never are. Some of these have no skills at all to speak of and because I can not control what they do or how they do it and it may be my life or a life of an innocent person at risk with them not he road, I don't want them on the road on the first place. What is more important, the truck driver or the person they may injure or kill?
I was told a long time ago by a trucker who had 40 years in the seat "anyone idiot can drive the d*mn truck, it takes someone of skill and experience to know what to do when you are faced with a bad situation" - which is proven by what I see on the road today. Trucks are easy to drive, takes really no skill to drive one with automatics and car like feel to them. That is also proven by looking behind the wheel of a lot of trucks at truck stops or seeing who is passing a driving skills test which are too easy or better yet just watching them do basic things like backing up into a parking spot or into a dock.
Common sense also applies to a driver who has no skills at all not to be driving in the first place.
Granted if this driver is at fault, then he is at fault but none of us were there. If FedEx wants to do something for the driver, good for the driver.