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October 2012

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More than 250,000 part numbers in stock. One great guide for finding what you need. I-007 John Doe Bus PREVENTABLE OR NOT? Doe's wide left doesn't go right A • Easy-to-use index lists top product categories • Available at over 250 FleetPride locations nationwide • To get a copy of the FleetPride National Parts Guide, go to www.fleetpride.com • If you need assistance in finding the right part, call one of our heavy-duty experts at 877.497.2010 t dawn, trucker John Doe ambled toward the ready line with a granola bar and a jug of steaming hot coffee for extra pep. The day's tow was a 48-foot flatbed laden with steel coils. After his pretrip inspection, Doe wheeled his rig out of the terminal yard and headed eastward on four-lane Pickwick Pike. The sun rose in a cloudless sky, and traffic was light. Doe looked forward to an easy trip, but his milk run was about to go sour. Pickwick Pike dead-ended at Route I-007, where he needed to turn left. To ensure room for a wide turn, Doe got into the right lane, and when the light turned green, he eyeballed Route I-007 for red-light runners, then cautiously started to execute his turn. In the adjacent turn lane, bus driver Wilbur John Doe attempt- ed to execute a wide left but still was struck by a bus whose driver didn't turn sharp- ly enough. Was this a preventable accident? Smurd also started to turn left, but he didn't turn sharply enough and moved partially into the next lane. In shocked disbelief, Doe stopped dead and sounded his horn, but Smurd failed to react and sideswiped Doe's tractor. It took another granola bar to calm Doe down, but even that couldn't help him get over the warning letter he received from his safety director for a preventable accident. Doe disagreed that he should have hung back and anticipate that the www.fleetpride.com 116 COMMERCIAL CARRIER JOURNAL | OCTOBER 2012 Untitled-38 1 9/20/12 3:38 PM large bus would encroach on his lane. Asked to resolve the dispute, the National Safety Council's Accident Review Committee ruled in Doe's favor. He had proceeded with caution and reacted properly but still fell prey to the bus driver, who had plenty of room to maneuver and initially did not appear to pose a threat, NSC said. Write 263 on Reader Service Card or visit ccjdigital.com/info Pickwick Pike

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