Being a captain on Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department along a busy 4 lane highway unfortunately allows me to see all kinds of accidents. Today was one of the strangest I've ever seen.
The driver of a big Pete noticed a white Neon in his right mirror as he was in the left lane. It was supposedly behind him some distance. He signalled to move over to the right lane and noticed the car was not there so he assumed it had pulled in behind him. As he moved over he noticed it was not in his left mirror where he had expected it to be behind him. So he got back in the left lane again. The car had sped up and was in his blind front corner. He clipped the rear quarter which spun the car around directly in front of him. Amazing thing was he kept driving more than a 1/4 mile and was told by another truck he has pushing the car sideways in front of him. He didn't hear or feel a thing. So he slowly pulled over. The troopers thought the black skid marks were from this trailer but were in fact from the Neons tires going sideways.
The car had three drivers ed students and an instructor in it. No one was injured and the vehicles were not hurt bad. The truck was released to go. The driver had 30 years of a clean driving record. The students learned exactly what a Peterbilt emblem looks like. I bet that lasted forever.
The driver of a big Pete noticed a white Neon in his right mirror as he was in the left lane. It was supposedly behind him some distance. He signalled to move over to the right lane and noticed the car was not there so he assumed it had pulled in behind him. As he moved over he noticed it was not in his left mirror where he had expected it to be behind him. So he got back in the left lane again. The car had sped up and was in his blind front corner. He clipped the rear quarter which spun the car around directly in front of him. Amazing thing was he kept driving more than a 1/4 mile and was told by another truck he has pushing the car sideways in front of him. He didn't hear or feel a thing. So he slowly pulled over. The troopers thought the black skid marks were from this trailer but were in fact from the Neons tires going sideways.
The car had three drivers ed students and an instructor in it. No one was injured and the vehicles were not hurt bad. The truck was released to go. The driver had 30 years of a clean driving record. The students learned exactly what a Peterbilt emblem looks like. I bet that lasted forever.