How many of you have “Team Operation In Case of Emergency check bunk” decal?
We were reminded of how important this information can be by a video that was taken on a dash cam of a truck going across Donners Pass last week.
We are members of cldofit.com which is Kevin Rutherford’s site. He has posted a video of a terrible tractor trailer accident going down Donners pass. The web cam captures the tractor trailer out of control passing the truck with web cam and then rolling over the guard rail. From the news reports the body of the driver was recovered and after checking his log books the next day they discovered at that time the truck was team driven and so went back to search. They found the team driver further on down the canyon also deceased. From the news report the driver of this truck had only had his CDL nine days.
This accident was tragic but also made us stop and think about the fact that we say nothing on our truck that this is a team truck. The emergency personal would have to read our log books to discover this truck is team driven. We are now looking for stickers to be placed on both sides of the truck.
I am adding the information for the video not to sensationalize a fatality accident but to show how FAST things like this can happen and also to show how well the driver of the dash cam video truck handled this bad situation.
If you would like to view the video and see how fast an accident can happen here is the location:
http://cdlofit.ning.com/
Then go to the tab that says Media then click on Video
The first video is Fatality Accident on Donners pass.
The video is very short and was a wakeup reminder to us to always put safety first.