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Saw this today on 512 in Puyallup. No securement at all. And it was loaded wrong.
No pictures, but we took a road trip to Minnesota last summer. Saw a lot of logging trucks with the logs loaded width-wise (ie-side to side) in the trailer as opposed to length-wise. Not sure why they did it that way. Would sure hate to be behind one of them if the rear stakes let go. :eek:
 
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Saw a lot of logging trucks with the logs loaded width-wise (ie-side to side). Not sure why they did it that way.
Maybe paper-mill raw materials?

Port of Sacramento (80 miles up the river from SF bay) always has a huge mountain of sawdust. Apparently its shipped in bulk carriers to overseas particle-board plants. Or maybe to paper mills.

And there are always logging trucks heading toward the Port.

A friend wondered why they ground up good logs before shipping them.

No! The logs are for export, intact. There are also bulk trailers of sawdust arriving from the logging mills up in the Sierra. That's the explanation for the sawdust mountain.

Friend said he never thought of that.

Anyone who has avoided speeding logging trucks up in the mountains, also has had to dodge those huge sawdust semis.
 
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Oaktree, I am originally from Northern Minnesota and all the pulp wood truckers haul log loads like that. Mostly to the papermill's but even when hauling logs for firewood they are 8' long and loaded side-ways on the trucks. I never saw or heard of a truck loosing a load due to the rear supports breaking. But, anything can happen I suppose, and yes I wouldn't want to be behind one if that were ever to happen! They also do have a chain wrapped from the front to the rear in the middle of the load. They are quite safe.
 
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No pictures, but we took a road trip to Minnesota last summer. Saw a lot of logging trucks with the logs loaded width-wise (ie-side to side) in the trailer as opposed to length-wise. Not sure why they did it that way. Would sure hate to be behind one of them if the rear stakes let go. :eek:
With this Pakistani truck, its a sure thing this rewelded axle is going to break again: I would rather not be in Pakistani traffic at all, time bombs everywhere...

 
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With this Pakistani truck, its a sure thing this rewelded axle is going to break again: I would rather not be in Pakistani traffic at all, time bombs everywhere...

In that part of the world you do what you have to do. You have to give them credit.
 
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Driving in India, you see wrecks by the side of the road, mile after mile of them.
Many have really serious damage.
All the "good" parts that were left after the accidents are gone to other vehicles.
head on collisions of trucks full of people is not unusual.
Drivers play chicken there all the time, many lose.
 
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Driving in India, you see wrecks by the side of the road, mile after mile of them.
Many have really serious damage.
All the "good" parts that were left after the accidents are gone to other vehicles.
head on collisions of trucks full of people is not unusual.
Drivers play chicken there all the time, many lose.

I was in Korea in the early 80s. The right of way always went to whoever had their bumper ahead of the other driver.

Many accidents occurred where two people rushed to get ahead of each other.
 
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Driving in India, you see wrecks by the side of the road, mile after mile of them.
Many have really serious damage.
All the "good" parts that were left after the accidents are gone to other vehicles.
head on collisions of trucks full of people is not unusual.
Drivers play chicken there all the time, many lose.
That's not an exaggeration. One more point that we observed:

The horn is used differently than here. It means, literally, 'Get out of my way or I'll run over you!!! (or shove you off the side of the road)'.

Large trucks and often busses simply go where they want using the horn to clear the way - and everybody knows there are loon truckers who will kill you if you don't move aside. Everybody gives way when they hear an angry sound from an air horn.

Just an unfounded theory but I wonder if this is left over from British rule there, when the Brits drove like that using their horn - and vehicular manslaughter of a local didn't have any consequence.


A single day's observation:

*Dead motorcyclist who likely stalled as he tried to cross a busy expressway from a side boulevard.

* All the busy expressway traffic upon reaching the crashed motorcyclist, crossed to drive against traffic on the opposite side of the center divider. Without reducing speed. Oncoming traffic scattered, some ditched, to avoid headons.

* A bus upside down, partly down the bank. Survivors climbing out.

* and back in New Delhi, rich peoples kid jamming his subcompact through between two jitneys denting both, to get to the head of the line at a traffic light.
 
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No straps, they were wobbling around, but only 35mph road.
 
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Unsecured load hanging out way too far. Hatch is wide open. Got behind him on the interstate molding was flying around. I thought for sure the hatch would come down but it didn’t
 

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