Streakn1
Veteran Expediter
Ever wonder why some drivers have to adhere to such strick oversized highway rules when others don't? Why do some get heavy fines when others don't for improperly secured or improperly marked loads?
In the photo below is one such load that should have been required to follow the same rules as us, the commercial carriers. But obviously they are not by simply putting a heavy duty P/U truck in front of the trailer.
This was a new piece of equipment being delivered by the place it was purchased from (name on doors of truck). The chute on the passenger side of load clearly extends well beyond the maximum width of 102". This normally would require wide load banners and flags at the very least on a commercial carrier along with an oversized permit. Also note that it is almost dark. The state this was shot in has after dark curfews for oversized loads.
As this truck passed us on our driver's side, the driver almost racked the side of a 10 million dollar engine we were hauling and the side of our sleeper, the whole time appearantly unaware of how close he was with the chute. We saw this several times afterwards as he passed other vehicles. As for the chute, it wasn't even properly secured and was bouncing freely. I'm sure that wasn't good on the equipment.
In the photo below is one such load that should have been required to follow the same rules as us, the commercial carriers. But obviously they are not by simply putting a heavy duty P/U truck in front of the trailer.
This was a new piece of equipment being delivered by the place it was purchased from (name on doors of truck). The chute on the passenger side of load clearly extends well beyond the maximum width of 102". This normally would require wide load banners and flags at the very least on a commercial carrier along with an oversized permit. Also note that it is almost dark. The state this was shot in has after dark curfews for oversized loads.
As this truck passed us on our driver's side, the driver almost racked the side of a 10 million dollar engine we were hauling and the side of our sleeper, the whole time appearantly unaware of how close he was with the chute. We saw this several times afterwards as he passed other vehicles. As for the chute, it wasn't even properly secured and was bouncing freely. I'm sure that wasn't good on the equipment.
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