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March 2014

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96 COMMERCIAL CARRIER JOURNAL | MARCH 2014 PREVENTABLE or NOT? Doe can't sneak by snack van W inter hauling in a straight truck had paid off for driver John Doe – as evidenced, in part, by his acquisition of two polychromatic battery-operated Smurdley Super Strike bass lures that emitted enticing noises, thrashed around a whole bunch and had enough LEDs to generate a light show. Alas, Doe's profitable ways were about to take a beat- ing … along with an illegally parked Chevy van owned by Tasty Hot Lunch Inc. The collision would occur at high noon under a cloudless sky as Doe had pulled away from the freight dock of the local food distribution center and was proceeding cautiously down a narrow one-way exit road when he saw that his path was obstructed partially. The obstacle in question was a steam- ing lunchwagon-type van that'd dropped anchor in a No Parking zone to sell fresh sandwiches and beverages to hungry freight han- dlers. Eyeballing the situation, Doe determined that clearance was adequate to squeak past the van, so he started to pass the other vehicle at a snail's pace. Just as Doe was about to clear the scene, the van's driver, Jimmy Dorfman, swung open both rear doors, and the van's left door was touching the side of Doe's truck! Armed with the lightning reflexes of a professional truck driver, Doe detected the sudden door-opening maneuver in his shot- gun-side West Coast and instantly hit the brakes, but … WHUMP! Oh no! The right rear corner of Doe's truck had snagged one of the van's doors, crinkling it and causing the vendor's supplies to cascade onto the ground! Since Doe contested the preventable-accident warning letter from his safety direc- tor, the National Safety Council's Accident Review Committee was asked for input. To Doe's relief, NSC declared it nonpreventable, since he couldn't have anticipated that Dorfman suddenly would swing the van doors open. As John Doe was squeaking his straight truck by a parked van in a narrow space, the van's driver opened the rear doors, one of which was damaged by Doe's truck. Was this a preventable accident? Hot Lunch

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