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PSA: Don't drive dump truck with truck bed raised
#11
On the rubbernecker's headstone is written:

Hold my beer, I'm putting this on facebook tonight !
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#12
pRICE cUBE wrote: Somehow I have to imagine it’s not hard for a truck driver to realize his massive truck bed is raised

Speaking from personal experience as the driver, I can tell you there are times, places and circumstances that make this possible. It's pretty rare but as this video shows, it happens. Mine resulted in only a hard bump on the top of my head and a replacement box ($2k).
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#13
mrlynn wrote:
[quote=JPK]
I am amazed how frequently this happens.

I am thinking a simple sensor and i big red light on the dash could prevent most of these?

JPK

Better make it a flashing red light with a beeper. Or maybe even a transmission lockout that will prevent the truck from getting out of first gear.

/Mr Lynn
I am not a truck driver, but I think there are times when the truck needs to pull forward with the bed raised in order to fully dump the load.
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#14
mikebw wrote:
[quote=mrlynn]
[quote=JPK]
I am amazed how frequently this happens.

I am thinking a simple sensor and i big red light on the dash could prevent most of these?

JPK

Better make it a flashing red light with a beeper. Or maybe even a transmission lockout that will prevent the truck from getting out of first gear.

/Mr Lynn
I am not a truck driver, but I think there are times when the truck needs to pull forward with the bed raised in order to fully dump the load.
Absolutely. That's why I suggested first gear. You can still drive, but it wouldn't be much good on the highway.

/Mr Lynn
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#15
Here's what that sign used to look like, it's on I-610 outside of Houston TX.

https://www.google.com/maps/@29.767455,-...312!8i6656
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#16
mrlynn wrote:

Absolutely. That's why I suggested first gear. You can still drive, but it wouldn't be much good on the highway.

/Mr Lynn

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#17
Acer wrote:
[quote=mikebw]
[quote=space-time]
The guy with the dash cam (and cracked windshield) is dangerously close to the dump truck IMHO. I would stay way behind, I don't want to be close when those signs fall on highway.

Yeah I am wondering what happened just after the video stopped. You can start to see the entire structure fall down towards the road.
The youtube video of this accident shows the filmer escaping doom, but it was purely luck.
After viewing that I think having the sign take down the truck was probably better than having it run into that overpass just a few hundred feet farther down the road.
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#18
....no bed.....of roses.....
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I reject your reality and substitute my own!
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#19
>After viewing that I think having the sign take down the truck was probably better than having it run into that overpass just a few hundred feet farther down the road.

Indeed; not only would that have possibility caused loss of life, it likely would have led to a major issue with traffic flow in that area, as the bridge would have to sustain inspection, repair, etc. for a while after.
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#20
mikebw wrote:

After viewing that I think having the sign take down the truck was probably better than having it run into that overpass just a few hundred feet farther down the road.

I was noticing that myself...

I think I would have GREATLY increased my following distance of that truck, or like Ombligo says, gotten ahead of him post-haste before he hit something.
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