Being a motorcycle rider for 30 years has taught me to never trust ANYONE to do what their supposed to. That thinking has saved my life more times than I can remember. RIP
Per my comment above. After riding for over 40 years i agree 100%. I always say you have to be ready for anyone to do anything at any time. I tell young riders that 5% of riding a motorcycle is gas, brakes, going around corners etc. 95% is mental and learning how to live on one. If a situation comes up and you have to think, its already too late. You have to be ready for anything at all times. If you have to think you lose that split second or full second that could have made all the difference in the world. God Bless and stay safe.
When I was 18, many years ago, I took Bob bondurant defensive and racing classes. Money well spent. Never, never trust that the other guy is going to do the right thing. I ALWAYS watch out for scoots especially.
Always look both ways before moving forward and never assume the approaching vehicle is going to stop. This thinking saved me from a bad day on more than one occasion.
@@metallicafan416 if you get into an accident with a Volkswagen beetle,or something comparable to what you are driving, your odds of survival are much higher than if you "tango" with an 18 wheeler or similar, your chances are slim to none. Comment is not pointless!
RIP my brother!!! I had a semi truck that blew through a stop stop on our bypass...I just new that I was about to meet our loving father in heaven....I hit the brakes at 60+ mph an swerved to avoid going under the trailer... Impact was right into the right side saddle tank...it wasn't pretty...then the driver came out cussing me out saying that I was at fault...my annual and monthly paycheck from his employers insurance says he was at fault!!!
Had the same happened to me 1 year ago at the intersection with a green right arrow first . 3” of snow can’t go fast at all . Before my bumper could reach the curb line .. Dead red light blows a semi truck didn’t bother with brakes either. Seriously truck drivers are this woke … !?
This is tragic:( I was a firefighter & first responder. The accidents caused by carelessness,speeding,& neglect to abide the roads signs was tough to see. Innocent people paid the price too many times:( RIP to the person in the car..I hope his family got justice
I'm right there with you! I have been in EMS for almost 20 years! I have seen way to much death due to careless, neglect people. RIP prayers to this person's family and friends. An no you can't put a price tag on life. Unfortunately a lot of families never get justice and if they do it will never be enough.
My Brother drives a Cement Truck, he slows way down before he gets to a stop and even when he is approaching a green light because he doesn't know how long the light will stay green. He's been doing this for over 25 years now.
@Music4TheSoul Your brother sounds like a very responsible man...to bad he wasn't driving this truck, that day, the driver of the car would still be alive today.
This happened in Omaha, NE a few years ago. Two guys in a car during their lunch hour at a stoplight. A mixer truck tipped over onto their car, crushing them. They had no chance. You never know when your time is coming, even if you play by the rules. Be ready.
The cement truck was traveling eastbound on Giles Road and turned southbound onto 120th Street. The cement truck rolled onto its driver’s side, crashing on top of the vehicle occupied by the victims, which was stopped in traffic northbound on 120th Street.
@@thisisme3238 Judging from the wet concrete on the ground and visible in the drum @ 3:00 I'd say he had a load. That doesn't mean it was fully loaded as you can order a minimum of 2 yards with most concrete companies depending on what your needs are. I set steel pipes for signs and our usual needs are 3-5 yards.
And there's our "darling" Sgt. Burse telling us all about it. Nice seeing you again, even though it's usually when there's an accident with a fatality. This one was heartbreaking. Thanks, Sarge!
This poor trooper has seen so much death and destruction! I pray for him ( and the other first responders) every time I see him on one of these videos .
My son's a cop. Not long after graduating the academy there was an accident with a 18yo. He didn't understand why ems rescitated him. Gore, ect. 5 years down the road he was responding to a coworkers kids suicide. These things hit them hard. And yet they keep suiting up 💙
This is an accident that could have been prevented. I hope the driver faces criminal charges, because running a stop sign isn't an accident it's negligence.
Well,horrible as it is,wait a sec. Allow the investigation to rule out mechanical failure before we go sentencing anyone. I’m sure the truck driver will be dealing with psychological issues stemming from this accident for the remainder of his/her life,regardless of any legal charges.
@@myleslong5584 you're right, I didn't even think of that. It can happen, especially with trucks that are over weight, that they lose brake pressure. It might not been his fault at all. Whatever the case I'm sure it wasn't intentional and it must be difficult for the truck driver.
@@JubeProductions Very open minded of you to consider the other side of the coin. Open minds are willing to learn and learning leads to a more intelligent and,hopefully,more understanding world.
If he's a white male, they'll crucify him...maybe even it's a white female, but if the driver was anything else, they'll get off with a slap of the back of their hands, because that's how RIDICULOUS EVERYthing here in the USA has become !!
RIP to the deceased Honda driver. Condolences to his family and friends. Sudden, unexpected death is truly a nightmare to go thru for those who loved the one who died. My older brother was killed in 2003 by a drunk driver and he died at the crash scene (Ft. Bend County). He was my rock. * Millmac Road is also 105 East. I can't believe how many absolutely Horrible accidents happen between Conroe and Cleveland on 105 ! It's a bit freaky.
I live in NW OH. Drove truck around here for years. US 24 was at one time the deadliest road, either on OH or the US. A lot of horror stories on roads in this area. Did 105 often. God bless.
I have seen more vehicles running stop signs and lights and generally more aggressive drivers this past year. I am so sorry for the victim and his family. God bless you all.
People in general seem to have become more aggressive overall. Makes you wonder if it is due to the virus, the vaccine, the situational and environmental conditions put onto everyone, a combination of all those or something else. I'm so saddened by this video. That poor man. I truly hope he passed instantly without pain. My sincerest condolences to his loved ones.
@@jennavonkramm Aggressive-entitled & distracted drivers have definitely increased (at least in my area). But I noticed it long before CoVid. I think it's more like something that's happened within the culture itself.
I believe generally, society has taken a nosedive. I’m not sure what to put at fault, but people are both more aggressive and just do not care if they live or die any more.
I drive cement mixers for a living and sometimes I forget how dangerous these concrete mixers are this just open my eyes up again rest in peace to that man that passed away
@@Alongfortheride693 I'm sure you forget how dangerous your vehicle is and I'm sure you don't obey all laws and I'm sure you drive faster than the speed limit same thing
@@jimmieburnett8543 If you wanna get technical you can have cement without concrete but you can't have concrete without cement. That comes from Big D Ready Mix Concrete. And there are cement mixer trucks. I'm sure a debate wasn't the point of the OP's post.
He might have a bad back that flared up spending a long time removing the victim. My PT told me to widen my stance to help minimize back pain, but I usually just go lie down on a heating pad because I can.
The best advice my dad gave me: at ALL times- assume the OTHER driver WILL do the unexpected. THAT advice has saved my entire family from being involved in any car crashes. Thanks Dad!!!!
I use to drive a cement mixer and believe me there a handful to drive. I'm truly sorry for the loss of the person or person's in the car and the driver of the truck. But you truly have to be safe driving one of them because this is proof of what can happen. My thoughts goes out to those that was lost.
I hate to be the first responders on this call, may the deceased rest in peace and condolences to his family. The truck driver should be charged for this horrible crash
I survived a concrete truck, fully loaded, rolled over me, five years ago, March 8..............my truck was destroyed, same, but by the grace of God, he squeezed me into this tiny gap. It took 1 hour and 15 minutes to pull me out. I feel for this family. It is a horrible accident and I feel concrete drivers should be regulated more, slower speeds than other vehicles, while loaded especially.
Yip , you beat the odds . I drove one a little over 20 years . retired now , Never rolled one kept the rubber on the ground had some close calls . Thank God . Got be on your toes 100% of the time . these trucks very top heavy , always keep plenty space between you and the person in front of you.... You are only one that called the truck what it is on here . CONCRETE TRUCK , All these dumb s*its keep calling them cement trucks ............. I knew another guy that survived rolling one several times . He swore up and down the only reason he survived was that he did not have seat beat on and he got throwed out of the truck instantly . After i seen the truck i believe it .
I used to drive a cement truck. They are very heavy. This driver was totally irresponsible and this could have been avoided. You do not drive one of them that fast because they don't stop fast
9:59 The driver that took someone's life. Someone's father, mother, brother, sister, son or daughter gone. PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY EVERYONE. ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE A HEAVY OR FAST VEHICLE! Nothing is worth the burden this man must carry forever.
At 6:00 a.m. this guy was going to work, traveling his usual route. Not a thought about another vehicle and then he was dead...crushed underneath a concrete truck he never saw. Life is so fragile.
My sons coworker was driving in Tacoma, Wa when a homeless person walked right into 4 lanes of traffic into the path of an 18 wheeler at night. My son met him at the scene where as you can imagine it was a horrific sight. That man still has not returned to work...had such guilt over this although it sounded like the guy was trying to commit suicide. Please drive safely behind the wheel of such heavy equipment. We want everyone to survive. I'm so sorry for this man's family and friends.
@@acgillespie - not me! I just set the cruise, turn the swivel-seat around 180°, & watch Springer on my TV. I don't wanna see the circus going on outside the windshield!
I’ve got 2 granddaughter’s that have just recently got their drivers license and I keep telling to not only watch themselves but to the other person even more because you know what you’re going to do but you don’t know what they’re going to do . I worry about them all the time because there’s maniac drivers everywhere and it’s so scary to me.
In my state concrete truck drivers roll through stop signs a lot, especially on country roads causing many accidents daily, always in the news! Quite sure fully loaded it is a drag to fully stop and start up again at stop signs but this is the reason to drive careful not careless. Now one killed in horrific manor and the other may end up in prison for it. All so unnessary! Absolutely disgusting way to go. So wrong!
It didn't say or I missed it was the truck driver injured badly? Idk why some truck drivers ignore stop signs. I've witnessed this so many times. If he survived now he has to pay greatly just because he felt he didn't need to stop. I'm so sorry for the victims family. 😢
@@robinlaniertomlinson5373 When a country allows its laws to be ignored, turns its back to hordes of people entering the country, gives them driver's licenses with automatic voter registration thanks to their countrymen born to illegal alien parents who have infiltrated our political institutions to legislate solely for their people, this is exactly what we get. In my occupied city of Los Angeles, we get it 400+ times each day and have 1/3 of the entire nation's fatalities thanks to people who are not vetted and don't belong here. Screw the business owners who hire them to save a few dollars. They are traitors to this nation...
Drive defensively. At stop signs, always remember, just because you looked both ways doesn't mean the other drivers have. At red lights, remember, other drivers actually believe, "Red light stop, green light go, yellow light go very fast." When it turns green count one, two, three, before moving forward. Forget about the idiot behind you honking.
I drove long haul trucks for about 15 years. I've seen this type of thing first hand. Sometimes it's the truckers fault, sometimes its the 4 wheelers fault. Either way folks are just as dead. Please be careful, please obey the laws, please be patient. Please.
I was with a major Corporation in North Texas. We had dispatched a concrete truck for a small pour to finish up a small job. I was reluctant to issue the order being a Friday and it was about 2:30 and the plant was fixing to shut down. Others were pushing me for the pour and I finally relented, "well, this goes against my better judgement, go ahead and run the load". About 30 minutes I hear radio traffic from our truck driver to base who asked for security officers to the corner of such and such. Security officers was code for cops and I knew there had to be trouble. As I descended a small hill to this intersection I saw massive black concrete truck tire tracks where the driver locked them up to little effect as the truck rolled right through the front of a Ford Pinto struck broadside with two young girls inside that had run the stop sign. The two girls were terrified but OK. The Pinto was struck just forward of the firewall. A split second later would have placed them inside the front bumper of the truck. The cops cited the driver for running the stop sign. I gave the girls my phone to call home for a ride, our truck driver was still shaking when talking to the officer, and I had to go back to the office to explain this near calamity to my boss. I remember this every time I am pushed to do something I don't want to do` I thank God everyone survived.
The 'S' pattern skid marks are interesting. That seems to indicate that the truck did not just 'blow the sign', but was trying to stop from high speed?? Hmm.
It seemed to me from what I seen that the car ran into the truck as the truck was turning left.. Must have rolled through as the car went then rolled over the car. I just wonder how the cars windshield ended stuck to the top of the truck.
I would say he thought the truck could go in front of car changed his mind to go behind the car then the faithful mistake was changing his mind again to go in front of the car. So a fast turn off the wheel left right left. offsetting the top heavy truck flipping it at the worst moment he wouldn’t need to be going that fast at all.
One day your cruising around, jamming out to your favorite music, enjoying the beautiful weather while thinking about what all needs to be done that day and the next second none of that matters anymore. Life can end in an instant so try to enjoy every minute. Memento Mori!
Suppose cement truck driver didn't receive serious injuries. Now he's just got to live with the fact he ended someones life because he blew through a stop sign.
So tragically tragic. May our Lord and Saviour surround Luis's family, friends and all who were touched by knowing him. May you be granted joyous memories that are etched into your hearts and souls, and may Luis's legacy live on forever. In Jesus name I pray. Amen.
It's sad that happened, people are in to big of a hurry. I was pulling my rv in traffic and a car tried to cut me off and hit my truck and then sped off. Please everyone slow down.
I've seen exactly this type of accident IRL. The only difference was the one I saw involved 2 occupants in the car instead of 1, same outcome. I think it was even the same make and model of car, just an earlier year. That one was flat as a pancake - not one part of the car was higher than 6 inches off the ground when all was done. I've never seen anything like that prior; thankfully, I've never seen anything like it since, excepting this video.
My Heavens 😱😟 I cant imagine the sight the 1st responders came upon. It would've taken a miracle for anyone in the car to have survived. My heart goes out to those family, friends, the driver, 1st & 2nd responders and everyone affected by this tragic wreck. (By 2nd responders I mean funeral home workers, csi and such people)
"Disregarded" the stop sign is a lot different from "missed" "didnt see" "couldn't stop in time for" or "had a mechanical failure" What a brutal way to go on such a pretty day.
@@castelnausci7315 I just looked at it again. I don't see bald tires. You're allowed 2/32 tread life on the drive tires and 4/32 on the steer tires.. both are well in spec. You could also see the DOT officer checking the brakes. Could've been a problem maybe not. We'll just have to watch the case.
I think he went very quickly. I couldn’t see any blood…that’s usually a good sign that he didn’t feel much-heart stopped beating almost immediately. At least I hope. 😔
My sincere condolences to the family. What a shock; certainly not what was expected when the driver left home this morning. 🙁 Despite being at fault, the cement truck driver’s life has also been changed forever.
Awful for all involved. Bible says no one knows the day or the hour of their death. The person killed woke up this morning showered, had coffee maybe breakfast and it was lights out in an instant. Terrible.
That Mixer truck had to be speeding, to leave the swerve marks he did, and to get it to roll like that. I know the load makes it easier to do, having been a truck driver myself? But those are SHARP turns, and it appears he began doing it, back quite a ways. I wish you'd of turned your camera just a bit to the left, @5:10, but even w/o doing that? It appears as if the driver of the car should have had a clear view, of what was coming straight at him- unless he was otherwise pre-occupied. Just guesswork here of course- but a speeding truck, who appears to have not had his headlights on, to me, would make the only sense, as to how this driver didn't see him coming. Pretty bad, all around.
My heartfelt condolences to the friends and family of the deceased man.May he RIP....Now, that being said,the driver of the cement truck should get time in jail for involuntary manslaughter. Terrible tragedy that could have,and should have,been avoided.Again,my condolences
Could’ve been mechanical,brakes may have failed. Yes its sad someone lost their life on that day. Full investigation will be processed and if they find out what caused all this then they’ll proceed on what needs to be done.
@Bobby Wink In MOCO most of the cement drivers are white and black….. The traffic and rude drivers are getting out of hand, wasn’t always the case out here. He most likely didn’t care that the sign said no trucks.
I've seen full concrete trucks battling to stop at traffic lights and struggling to slow down on bends in the road. Brake failure at unsafe speeds for full loads, together with hustling to get to a site on time are all issues you see when there is large construction in the vicinity.
Yes, and always construction in the Houston area, I have seen new buildings torn down just to build another building in its place. Construction projects take a toll on the community in many ways including traffic congestion.
@@garyharrison555 and the construction and concrete company management who push employees into delivery schedules that maximise profits by raising the risk to life and property that the public faces.
I taught my family to never trust, and stay away from concrete trucks, gunite trucks, dump trucks, and rock haulers. These are the most untrained and illegal drivers on the roads. It’s not the JB Hunt truck that you should be worried about on the interstate, it’s these 4 types of trucks. In the DFW area, these truck drivers killed an innocent driver about once a month for many years.
That concrete driver needs to be charged and arrested and sentenced to prison for a very long time if not for life and the company needs to be sued by the victims family they are responsible for this wreak. Prayers for the family of the driver killed.
do you have the facts? did the truck suffer an unforeseen mechanical failure? was the stop sign obscured by vegetation? did the honda roll out of turn? before you sueing and sentencing you investigate.. not everything is negligewnce, texting, or drunk drivers.. get the facts before judging
@@eldoradoboy you obviously don't drive in this area, I got a dash cam because of all the close calls with dump trucks and concrete trucks out here. They drive very wreckless!
It really depends on many factors. Intent is extremely important to our "legal" system. It was anyhow. Don't know about now. But if he was merrily driving while watching face book videos then yes. Punishment. If it truly was ONLY an accident, then, well, what if you were driving that truck and a wasp flew in the window and stung you while you were driving. (I had this happen when I was going 65 on a jet ski. I almost crashed into a bridge.) Don't rush to judgment. I do hope the driver is not the guy at the beginning of the video that appeared to be laughing.
I like how you call him a jerk and you have no clue what happened. You're assuming that the guy in the truck is at fault without any investigation. You are an example of somebody who runs completely off feelings not facts.
@@robertstone9988 Well, the man that was driving the truck didn't stop when he was suppose to. Doesn't that tell you you something? Who do you think you're are Mr. Know it all. I really don't care what you think of me. Mr. Stone Face instead. 🤨
@@terryreyes1125 you don't know what "no thru trucks" mean, nor do you know the laws and permits that allow trucks on the roads. It's a cement truck, could've been putting in a driveway down that road that's why he'd be on a no thru trucks road. It also could've been equipment failure, who knows!?.. don't judge before you know the facts! And Becky Castillo this is for you as well.
I had a friend in high school who passed away in a very similar accident. A dump truck ran a stop sign, hit her car then rolled over on top of it. Awful.
Never leave a green light or 4 way stop without verifying that cars in both directions are going to stop.
Exactly. Especially if it is a big, heavy truck.
I guess I'm just lucky because I close my eyes and shoot through the intersection and hope for the best. So far so good.
I have watched many of these videos and if I have learned one thing from them, it is that!
Defensive driving 101.
@@bobboy5508 Exactly. People should pay 100% attention to the road, not infotainments and texts.
Being a motorcycle rider for 30 years has taught me to never trust ANYONE to do what their supposed to. That thinking has saved my life more times than I can remember. RIP
Absolutely truth. Amen! Ride safe....
Per my comment above. After riding for over 40 years i agree 100%. I always say you have to be ready for anyone to do anything at any time. I tell young riders that 5% of riding a motorcycle is gas, brakes, going around corners etc. 95% is mental and learning how to live on one. If a situation comes up and you have to think, its already too late. You have to be ready for anything at all times. If you have to think you lose that split second or full second that could have made all the difference in the world. God Bless and stay safe.
When I was 18, many years ago, I took Bob bondurant defensive and racing classes. Money well spent. Never, never trust that the other guy is going to do the right thing. I ALWAYS watch out for scoots especially.
So true. It's like the old saying, ride like every one is out to get you.
I'm like you especially when I'm on my bike but that type of driving has served me well in autos as well
RIP Luis, you were a great friend, brother, and father to your family. It's hard to believe you're no longer here with us.
So sorry for your loss and to all his family and friends 🙏💔
Seems like an unnecessary tragedy 😔 😞
sorry about your loss.
So sorry for your loss. 😥
Read my post
Condolences to all involved. Totally avoidable.
Always look both ways before moving forward and never assume the approaching vehicle is going to stop. This thinking saved me from a bad day on more than one occasion.
Exactly that's what I do, that saved me one time.
happened to me once car went through red light at roundabout and t boned my car i always check everything has stopped now
Yes!! I don’t assume anyone is ever driving safely!
I always do that at 4-way stop signs. I make sure the other drivers stop.
@@roxiefern yeah just a couple of seconds glance now 😊
As a 30-year truck driver now retired, this was my worst fear, being at fault of a fatality accident.
This is the kind of behavior that gives the rest of us hard working truck drivers a bad reputation.
I dont care if u work hard u dont gave me nothing bro
Don’t gave us nothing
A bad rep?? Lol look at your handle man haha!! But I do hear you from another driver myself.
@@drdoutdoors1603 don’t be jelly
Wonder if the concrete truck was full of concrete or empty?
When a person is driving a vehicle that heavy and big, he has the lives of others in his hands.
Please Drive Responsible
Responsibly
and they allow anyone to drive nowadays. even illegally
Same responsibility driving any vehicle. Comment is pointless
@@metallicafan416 if you get into an accident with a Volkswagen beetle,or something comparable to what you are driving, your odds of survival are much higher than if you "tango" with an 18 wheeler or similar, your chances are slim to none.
Comment is not pointless!
@@jeffreylucas283 you’re exactly right !
If you don't check left and right before you proceed from a 4 way stop, you may put your life in someone else's hands.
even at a red light I check before proceeding on green, idiots in a hurry just have to blast through the red light.. one day they will regret it..
that advice is concrete
Stopping at said 4 way stop first helps
@@briscoesjug1026 Yeah, exactly what the driver of the car ASSUMED as well!!🤦♂️
How about checking two or three times, once is never enough!
RIP my brother!!!
I had a semi truck that blew through a stop stop on our bypass...I just new that I was about to meet our loving father in heaven....I hit the brakes at 60+ mph an swerved to avoid going under the trailer... Impact was right into the right side saddle tank...it wasn't pretty...then the driver came out cussing me out saying that I was at fault...my annual and monthly paycheck from his employers insurance says he was at fault!!!
Glad you are here to tell!
Glad you’re alright my brother🙋🏽♀️💕
Thank God, you are still here to talk about it. 🥰
Why the political comment? Your statement is totally insensitive!
Had the same happened to me 1 year ago at the intersection with a green right arrow first . 3” of snow can’t go fast at all .
Before my bumper could reach the curb line ..
Dead red light blows a semi truck didn’t bother with brakes either.
Seriously truck drivers are
this woke … !?
This is tragic:( I was a firefighter & first responder. The accidents caused by carelessness,speeding,& neglect to abide the roads signs was tough to see. Innocent people paid the price too many times:( RIP to the person in the car..I hope his family got justice
A million dollars of coverage will have to do
@@Zyworski there's no price tag
I'm right there with you! I have been in EMS for almost 20 years! I have seen way to much death due to careless, neglect people. RIP prayers to this person's family and friends. An no you can't put a price tag on life. Unfortunately a lot of families never get justice and if they do it will never be enough.
@@seabeesweetheart08 Thank you for your service to the people ♡ and you're so right my friend. Stay safe♡
@@nativeamericanfeather9948 Thank you for your service as well!!! Please stay safe in this crazy world!!! ❤
My Brother drives a Cement Truck, he slows way down before he gets to a stop and even when he is approaching a green light because he doesn't know how long the light will stay green. He's been doing this for over 25 years now.
Does he want a cookie
@Music4TheSoul Your brother sounds like a very responsible man...to bad he wasn't driving this truck, that day, the driver of the car would still be alive today.
@@rjg514 seeking attention when it comes to a tragedy? You eat the cookie. Creep.
@@damnitjanet3037 Agree...how disrespectful of that creep! 👎
@@damnitjanet3037 I never said anything bad about this accident now did I numbnuts
My mentality: It's not my driving I don't trust. It's everyone else's. RIP driver
My dad used to tell me that all the time, when he was teaching me to drive.
This happened in Omaha, NE a few years ago. Two guys in a car during their lunch hour at a stoplight. A mixer truck tipped over onto their car, crushing them. They had no chance. You never know when your time is coming, even if you play by the rules. Be ready.
How do you get ready?
@@michaelseidenberg2323 Get your "Soul" SAVED... ASAP🙏
How did it just tip over at a stoplight?
The cement truck was traveling eastbound on Giles Road and turned southbound onto 120th Street.
The cement truck rolled onto its driver’s side, crashing on top of the vehicle occupied by the victims, which was stopped in traffic northbound on 120th Street.
What an utterly horrifying way to go. Rest in peace and condolences to the family.
Wonder if the concrete truck was full of concrete or empty?
@@thisisme3238 it didn't matter ultimately 😥
@@thisisme3238 Judging from the wet concrete on the ground and visible in the drum @ 3:00 I'd say he had a load. That doesn't mean it was fully loaded as you can order a minimum of 2 yards with most concrete companies depending on what your needs are. I set steel pipes for signs and our usual needs are 3-5 yards.
@@captainmorgan1107 Thank you for responding with information. What a horrible way to go for that man, so sad indeed.
@@thisisme3238 the way the car is flattened the truck was loaded.
And there's our "darling" Sgt. Burse telling us all about it. Nice seeing you again, even though it's usually when there's an accident with a fatality. This one was heartbreaking.
Thanks, Sarge!
Isn't he the best? I just ❤ him. 🥰
@@robinlaniertomlinson5373 💦
Jealous much?
I think the commentor was using some dark humor to cope.
I don’t think they were talking trash
This poor trooper has seen so much death and destruction! I pray for him ( and the other first responders) every time I see him on one of these videos .
Was thinking the same exact thing.
My son's a cop. Not long after graduating the academy there was an accident with a 18yo. He didn't understand why ems rescitated him. Gore, ect. 5 years down the road he was responding to a coworkers kids suicide. These things hit them hard. And yet they keep suiting up 💙
God, bless all those 1st responders. Where would we be without them?
He is very good at giving the details.
Right! They write you tickets because they see these horrible results if they don't
This is an accident that could have been prevented. I hope the driver faces criminal charges, because running a stop sign isn't an accident it's negligence.
Well,horrible as it is,wait a sec. Allow the investigation to rule out mechanical failure before we go sentencing anyone. I’m sure the truck driver will be dealing with psychological issues stemming from this accident for the remainder of his/her life,regardless of any legal charges.
@@myleslong5584 you're right, I didn't even think of that. It can happen, especially with trucks that are over weight, that they lose brake pressure. It might not been his fault at all. Whatever the case I'm sure it wasn't intentional and it must be difficult for the truck driver.
@@JubeProductions Very open minded of you to consider the other side of the coin. Open minds are willing to learn and learning leads to a more intelligent and,hopefully,more understanding world.
If he's a white male, they'll crucify him...maybe even it's a white female, but if the driver was anything else, they'll get off with a slap of the back of their hands, because that's how RIDICULOUS EVERYthing here in the USA has become !!
@@patriciajackson6711 That's a pretty racist outlook.
RIP to the deceased Honda driver. Condolences to his family and friends. Sudden, unexpected death is truly a nightmare to go thru for those who loved the one who died. My older brother was killed in 2003 by a drunk driver and he died at the crash scene (Ft. Bend County). He was my rock.
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Millmac Road is also 105 East. I can't believe how many absolutely Horrible accidents happen between Conroe and Cleveland on 105 !
It's a bit freaky.
This should be a murder charge. Ridiculous!!
Suze816, I am so sorry for your loss, I couldn't even imagine how u feel😢😢😢
@@jacquelinesnowden8174 Thank you..
I live in NW OH. Drove truck around here for years. US 24 was at one time the deadliest road, either on OH or the US. A lot of horror stories on roads in this area. Did 105 often. God bless.
@@jacquelinesnowden8174 Thank you for the kind words.
Truck drivers are held to a higher standard, for this very reason.
Those standards go out the window when people walk into the country and take the opportunities from American citizens...
@@fretsward2225 Sometimes that is true!
@@mmarciniak That is always true. Lower the standards and you become the very same country they came from...
@@fretsward2225 are u jealous coward
@@makemoneynotfriends4023 What do you say he is jealous of? Why?
Luis worked for me not too long ago. He was a great guy and sad to see him go. RIP
I have seen more vehicles running stop signs and lights and generally more aggressive drivers this past year.
I am so sorry for the victim and his family. God bless you all.
People in general seem to have become more aggressive overall. Makes you wonder if it is due to the virus, the vaccine, the situational and environmental conditions put onto everyone, a combination of all those or something else.
I'm so saddened by this video. That poor man. I truly hope he passed instantly without pain. My sincerest condolences to his loved ones.
@@jennavonkramm Aggressive-entitled & distracted drivers have definitely increased (at least in my area). But I noticed it long before CoVid. I think it's more like something that's happened within the culture itself.
I believe generally, society has taken a nosedive. I’m not sure what to put at fault, but people are both more aggressive and just do not care if they live or die any more.
Democrat signaled to everyone nobody has to follow, or respect the Law.
Remember that in Nov.
This is so tragic and 100% avoidable. May the one who died family and friends find comfort from here on out.
How very sad. Prayers for the family, and always prayers for first responders.
I drive cement mixers for a living and sometimes I forget how dangerous these concrete mixers are this just open my eyes up again rest in peace to that man that passed away
@@Alongfortheride693 I'm sure you forget how dangerous your vehicle is and I'm sure you don't obey all laws and I'm sure you drive faster than the speed limit same thing
I respect your honesty, if you were reminded to drive safely because Of this tragedy then maybe he didn’t die in vain.
Mixer trucks deliver concrete not cement ...........
Trucks arent dangerous. Trucks dont do anything on their own.
@@jimmieburnett8543 If you wanna get technical you can have cement without concrete but you can't have concrete without cement. That comes from Big D Ready Mix Concrete. And there are cement mixer trucks. I'm sure a debate wasn't the point of the OP's post.
0:35 that is one hell of a power stance lol.
🤪🤪🤪😂
That was a "damn my balls are hot, and sticking to my legs", stance.
😂😂
He might have a bad back that flared up spending a long time removing the victim. My PT told me to widen my stance to help minimize back pain, but I usually just go lie down on a heating pad because I can.
Those firemen suits are heavy and make you sweat a lot…. Plus in Houston and surrounding areas, it’s either cold and muggy or hot and muggy.
The best advice my dad gave me: at ALL times- assume the OTHER driver WILL do the unexpected. THAT advice has saved my entire family from being involved in any car crashes. Thanks Dad!!!!
What a shame. My Uncle was killed in a freak accident too. He was ran over by a steamroller. Turned his body literally into a pancake on the pavement.
I use to drive a cement mixer and believe me there a handful to drive. I'm truly sorry for the loss of the person or person's in the car and the driver of the truck. But you truly have to be safe driving one of them because this is proof of what can happen. My thoughts goes out to those that was lost.
I hate to be the first responders on this call, may the deceased rest in peace and condolences to his family. The truck driver should be charged for this horrible crash
I survived a concrete truck, fully loaded, rolled over me, five years ago, March 8..............my truck was destroyed, same, but by the grace of God, he squeezed me into this tiny gap. It took 1 hour and 15 minutes to pull me out. I feel for this family. It is a horrible accident and I feel concrete drivers should be regulated more, slower speeds than other vehicles, while loaded especially.
Your angels were with you that day! Glad you are still here. Stay blessed my friend. 🥰
Yip , you beat the odds . I drove one a little over 20 years . retired now , Never rolled one kept the rubber on the ground had some close calls . Thank God . Got be on your toes 100% of the time . these trucks very top heavy , always keep plenty space between you and the person in front of you.... You are only one that called the truck what it is on here . CONCRETE TRUCK , All these dumb s*its keep calling them cement trucks ............. I knew another guy that survived rolling one several times . He swore up and down the only reason he survived was that he did not have seat beat on and he got throwed out of the truck instantly . After i seen the truck i believe it .
My son drives a cement truck for a living,I had to share to him this tragedy to remind him to drive safe.
Thank you for doing that… You might have just saved his life or helped him safe another
Prayers for ALL involved but especially for the victim's loved ones. RIP Sir....
I used to drive a cement truck. They are very heavy. This driver was totally irresponsible and this could have been avoided. You do not drive one of them that fast because they don't stop fast
They are called concrete mixers, not cement trucks. Cement is the powder ingredient in concrete.
True
Oh my God, such a tragedy. Condolences to his family and friends. May he rest in peace.
There were 2 young men, out on lunch break
RIP MALE DRIVER LUIS 🙏 Condolences to your family and friends at this difficult time. ✝️❣️
I really have no words for such a horrendous accident. Pray as for the victim and his family and loved ones
Please keep your useless magical enchantments to yourself.
9:59 The driver that took someone's life. Someone's father, mother, brother, sister, son or daughter gone. PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY EVERYONE. ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE A HEAVY OR FAST VEHICLE! Nothing is worth the burden this man must carry forever.
So I take it. The guy in the orange shirt. Was the truck driver ???
Completely agree.
I would hate to be in his shoes. How does one live with something like this?
Rest in Peace innocent young man.My prayers go out to your family. Beverley from England.
Sincerest condolences to family friends and loved one's.
At 6:00 a.m. this guy was going to work, traveling his usual route. Not a thought about another vehicle and then he was dead...crushed underneath a concrete truck he never saw. Life is so fragile.
Damn, a terrible way to die. Prayers for the driver's family.
My sons coworker was driving in Tacoma, Wa when a homeless person walked right into 4 lanes of traffic into the path of an 18 wheeler at night. My son met him at the scene where as you can imagine it was a horrific sight. That man still has not returned to work...had such guilt over this although it sounded like the guy was trying to commit suicide. Please drive safely behind the wheel of such heavy equipment. We want everyone to survive. I'm so sorry for this man's family and friends.
I heard about this story and I thought the same as you.
Wouldn't be surprised if the truck driver was on his phone. STAY OFF your phones while driving people!!!
He was running late for an appointment! Got caught off guard for tragic results! Life altering event!
What a shame. You never know what the day will bring. 😭
It's exactly why I stay connected with eye's glued to my phone fir updates and alerts,., It pays to pay attention
@@acgillespie Oh, so you're the one riding down the road looking at your phone instead of the road. Got it.
@@theamerican7080 .Watching the road or cars ahead of us? Who has time for that?
Damnit Janet .... "you never know what the day will bring" (quoted) OR TAKE!
@@acgillespie - not me! I just set the cruise, turn the swivel-seat around 180°, & watch Springer on my TV. I don't wanna see the circus going on outside the windshield!
I’ve got 2 granddaughter’s that have just recently got their drivers license and I keep telling to not only watch themselves but to the other person even more because you know what you’re going to do but you don’t know what they’re going to do . I worry about them all the time because there’s maniac drivers everywhere and it’s so scary to me.
Tragic!….but does anyone look to see if traffic will stop going through an intersection…it’s called defensive driving!
By running the stop sign and killing the other driver, he essentially committed murder.
That’s not how it works.
Looks like an illegal. He’ll get off
Absolutely!
Involuntary manslaughter
In my state concrete truck drivers roll through stop signs a lot, especially on country roads causing many accidents daily, always in the news! Quite sure fully loaded it is a drag to fully stop and start up again at stop signs but this is the reason to drive careful not careless. Now one killed in horrific manor and the other may end up in prison for it. All so unnessary! Absolutely disgusting way to go. So wrong!
I'm going to go out on a limb and call BULLSHIT! I highly doubt cement trucks going through stop signs cause daily accidents.
I hope the family suits the fk out of the company , and that driver goes to jail for vehicular manslaughter or worse. 🤬🤬🤬🤬
It didn't say or I missed it was the truck driver injured badly? Idk why some truck drivers ignore stop signs. I've witnessed this so many times. If he survived now he has to pay greatly just because he felt he didn't need to stop. I'm so sorry for the victims family. 😢
Maybe they should be going at a lot slower speed, with blinking lights, so it'll be easier to stop.
Seems like this Montgomery county in Texas has an unusual high number of fatal crashes.
Illegal aliens...
Conroe is very dangerous.
@@robinlaniertomlinson5373 When a country allows its laws to be ignored, turns its back to hordes of people entering the country, gives them driver's licenses with automatic voter registration thanks to their countrymen born to illegal alien parents who have infiltrated our political institutions to legislate solely for their people, this is exactly what we get. In my occupied city of Los Angeles, we get it 400+ times each day and have 1/3 of the entire nation's fatalities thanks to people who are not vetted and don't belong here. Screw the business owners who hire them to save a few dollars. They are traitors to this nation...
Videos like this is why I look both ways before crossing the street, even if it's a one-way street.
Drive defensively. At stop signs, always remember, just because you looked both ways doesn't mean the other drivers have. At red lights, remember, other drivers actually believe, "Red light stop, green light go, yellow light go very fast." When it turns green count one, two, three, before moving forward. Forget about the idiot behind you honking.
@Igotstaknowit: Absolutely!! Defensive driving saves lives!!
BTW I appreciate the STARMAN reference! LOL!
You are so right! Never assume that the other driver is going to stop at a stop sign or a red light.
Prayers goes out to the family, it is hard to say goodbye to ours love one.
What a horrible way to die.
My condolences to family.😢
If he was intoxicated he would have been charged with intoxication manslaughter!
My deepest condolences to the family of the victim.so sorry for your loss.
I drove long haul trucks for about 15 years. I've seen this type of thing first hand. Sometimes it's the truckers fault, sometimes its the 4 wheelers fault. Either way folks are just as dead. Please be careful, please obey the laws, please be patient. Please.
Hell of a way to go...my prayers go out to his family....
My heartfelt condolences & prayers to the deceased family, may you RIP 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I was with a major Corporation in North Texas. We had dispatched a concrete truck for a small pour to finish up a small job. I was reluctant to issue the order being a Friday and it was about 2:30 and the plant was fixing to shut down. Others were pushing me for the pour and I finally relented, "well, this goes against my better judgement, go ahead and run the load". About 30 minutes I hear radio traffic from our truck driver to base who asked for security officers to the corner of such and such. Security officers was code for cops and I knew there had to be trouble. As I descended a small hill to this intersection I saw massive black concrete truck tire tracks where the driver locked them up to little effect as the truck rolled right through the front of a Ford Pinto struck broadside with two young girls inside that had run the stop sign. The two girls were terrified but OK. The Pinto was struck just forward of the firewall. A split second later would have placed them inside the front bumper of the truck. The cops cited the driver for running the stop sign. I gave the girls my phone to call home for a ride, our truck driver was still shaking when talking to the officer, and I had to go back to the office to explain this near calamity to my boss. I remember this every time I am pushed to do something I don't want to do` I thank God everyone survived.
The 'S' pattern skid marks are interesting. That seems to indicate that the truck did not just 'blow the sign', but was trying to stop from high speed?? Hmm.
It seemed to me from what I seen that the car ran into the truck as the truck was turning left.. Must have rolled through as the car went then rolled over the car. I just wonder how the cars windshield ended stuck to the top of the truck.
I would say he thought the truck could go in front of car changed his mind to go behind the car then the faithful mistake was changing his mind again to go in front of the car. So a fast turn off the wheel left right left. offsetting the top heavy truck flipping it at the worst moment he wouldn’t need to be going that fast at all.
One day your cruising around, jamming out to your favorite music, enjoying the beautiful weather while thinking about what all needs to be done that day and the next second none of that matters anymore. Life can end in an instant so try to enjoy every minute. Memento Mori!
How terrible , somehow,this could have been avoided.. it's so sad to see this tragedy, my heart goes out to the victim and family.
My deepest condolences to the family
Excellent video quality and content. The whole story is laid out perfectly.
Suppose cement truck driver didn't receive serious injuries. Now he's just got to live with the fact he ended someones life because he blew through a stop sign.
So tragically tragic. May our Lord and Saviour surround Luis's family, friends and all who were touched by knowing him. May you be granted joyous memories that are etched into your hearts and souls, and may Luis's legacy live on forever. In Jesus name I pray. Amen.
Amen❤
It's sad that happened, people are in to big of a hurry. I was pulling my rv in traffic and a car tried to cut me off and hit my truck and then sped off. Please everyone slow down.
God how terrible!! The Stop sign is there plain as day, dude needs to be charged.
I've seen exactly this type of accident IRL. The only difference was the one I saw involved 2 occupants in the car instead of 1, same outcome. I think it was even the same make and model of car, just an earlier year.
That one was flat as a pancake - not one part of the car was higher than 6 inches off the ground when all was done. I've never seen anything like that prior; thankfully, I've never seen anything like it since, excepting this video.
My sincerest condolences to the family, I'm so sorry for your loss. 😭💔🕊
My Heavens 😱😟 I cant imagine the sight the 1st responders came upon. It would've taken a miracle for anyone in the car to have survived. My heart goes out to those family, friends, the driver, 1st & 2nd responders and everyone affected by this tragic wreck. (By 2nd responders I mean funeral home workers, csi and such people)
"Disregarded" the stop sign is a lot different from "missed" "didnt see" "couldn't stop in time for" or "had a mechanical failure"
What a brutal way to go on such a pretty day.
"Disregarded" the stop sign is the way it's worded on the crash report that an officer fills out
He chose not to stop!
@@robinlaniertomlinson5373 chose not to stop? Did you not see the Skid marks?! C'mon people
@@drdoutdoors1603 We also see bald tires. Probably bad maintenance on that truck
@@castelnausci7315 I just looked at it again. I don't see bald tires. You're allowed 2/32 tread life on the drive tires and 4/32 on the steer tires.. both are well in spec. You could also see the DOT officer checking the brakes. Could've been a problem maybe not. We'll just have to watch the case.
We got rid of 4 way stop signs over 40 yrs ago, here in Australia, there were way too many fatalities at these intersections, So confusing.
I hope the poor guy went quick. So incredibly scary. My condolences to his family. RIP.
I think he went very quickly. I couldn’t see any blood…that’s usually a good sign that he didn’t feel much-heart stopped beating almost immediately. At least I hope. 😔
@@floveymcdaniels8118 yeah I was thinking that too. Lack of blood is a good thing. Probably didn’t see it coming.
Guess that's why I look and see what others are doing, same reason I look both ways on a one way street, I don't trust anyone...
My sincere condolences to the family. What a shock; certainly not what was expected when the driver left home this morning. 🙁 Despite being at fault, the cement truck driver’s life has also been changed forever.
Awful for all involved. Bible says no one knows the day or the hour of their death. The person killed woke up this morning showered, had coffee maybe breakfast and it was lights out in an instant. Terrible.
@@wildbill5670 Not a bad way to leave this shitty world.
@@theamerican7080 Quick for sure, but at 37 a bit prematurely.
@@wildbill5670 What your Bible mentions is obviously not true. Some people can know what the day and hour of their death will be.
@@theamerican7080 Shitty? Nah, our world is awesome.
That Mixer truck had to be speeding, to leave the swerve marks he did, and to get it to roll like that. I know the load makes it easier to do, having been a truck driver myself? But those are SHARP turns, and it appears he began doing it, back quite a ways.
I wish you'd of turned your camera just a bit to the left, @5:10, but even w/o doing that? It appears as if the driver of the car should have had a clear view, of what was coming straight at him- unless he was otherwise pre-occupied. Just guesswork here of course- but a speeding truck, who appears to have not had his headlights on, to me, would make the only sense, as to how this driver didn't see him coming.
Pretty bad, all around.
Prayers 😔🙏🏾 for all involved 🥺
This is very saddening my heart goes out to his family
Rest In Peace gentleman from Conroe🥺May our Lord grant his family peace🕊
Very sad, condolences to his family
You laid the vehicles running noise over the cop talking… so.. what happened? So sad if anyone passed away. Prayers to all.
As terrible as this is....I can only pray Luis left this world fast and there wasn't any pain..if/when I pass I pray it's quick..... 😞
It would have been super-quick, I doubt he felt anything.
My heartfelt condolences to the friends and family of the deceased man.May he RIP....Now, that being said,the driver of the cement truck should get time in jail for involuntary manslaughter. Terrible tragedy that could have,and should have,been avoided.Again,my condolences
Could’ve been mechanical,brakes may have failed. Yes its sad someone lost their life on that day. Full investigation will be processed and if they find out what caused all this then they’ll proceed on what needs to be done.
@Bobby Wink In MOCO most of the cement drivers are white and black….. The traffic and rude drivers are getting out of hand, wasn’t always the case out here. He most likely didn’t care that the sign said no trucks.
*_TWO WORDS*..._
_SAD & CARELESS..._
So terribly sad! My heart goes out to this person and his family. Rest in peace 💜💜💜
There are no bad intersections, only bad drivers who won’t pay attention.
I've seen full concrete trucks battling to stop at traffic lights and struggling to slow down on bends in the road. Brake failure at unsafe speeds for full loads, together with hustling to get to a site on time are all issues you see when there is large construction in the vicinity.
Yes, and Americans used to have construction jobs...
Yes, and always construction in the Houston area, I have seen new buildings torn down just to build another building in its place. Construction projects take a toll on the community in many ways including traffic congestion.
Never the trucks fault check driver or mechanics who worked on it and maintenance records.
@@garyharrison555 and the construction and concrete company management who push employees into delivery schedules that maximise profits by raising the risk to life and property that the public faces.
@@brrsgraham6181 there was a company back home who used to pay by the load and switched to hourly because of accident rate
Prayers for all involved 🙏🙏🙏
Prayers for the family.....definitely get a lawyer..this man blew through the stop sign. So sad and tragic
I hope the piss or blood tested this negligence fool.
Prayers for the families 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌹🌹🌹
My condolences to his family 💔 🙏🙏
Terrible way to go. Prayers for family of deceased.
I taught my family to never trust, and stay away from concrete trucks, gunite trucks, dump trucks, and rock haulers. These are the most untrained and illegal drivers on the roads. It’s not the JB Hunt truck that you should be worried about on the interstate, it’s these 4 types of trucks. In the DFW area, these truck drivers killed an innocent driver about once a month for many years.
That driver should get life in prison for reckless driving, because of his stupidity an innocent life is gone.
That concrete driver needs to be charged and arrested and sentenced to prison for a very long time if not for life and the company needs to be sued by the victims family they are responsible for this wreak. Prayers for the family of the driver killed.
Fully agree with everything you say, long prison sentence, sued to bankruptcy; driver personally and company. 100% negligence.
Calm down, you don't have all the facts and the investigation is not close to being done. Everyone is entitled to due process
do you have the facts? did the truck suffer an unforeseen mechanical failure? was the stop sign obscured by vegetation? did the honda roll out of turn? before you sueing and sentencing you investigate.. not everything is negligewnce, texting, or drunk drivers.. get the facts before judging
@@eldoradoboy you obviously don't drive in this area, I got a dash cam because of all the close calls with dump trucks and concrete trucks out here. They drive very wreckless!
It really depends on many factors. Intent is extremely important to our "legal" system. It was anyhow. Don't know about now.
But if he was merrily driving while watching face book videos then yes. Punishment.
If it truly was ONLY an accident, then, well, what if you were driving that truck and a wasp flew in the window and stung you while you were driving. (I had this happen when I was going 65 on a jet ski. I almost crashed into a bridge.)
Don't rush to judgment. I do hope the driver is not the guy at the beginning of the video that appeared to be laughing.
wow...I just found about Louis. OMG I am so sorry. RIP my friend, you were a very kind and good person.
Like always the innocent die, and the jerks live. That's not fair. ☹😥
I like how you call him a jerk and you have no clue what happened. You're assuming that the guy in the truck is at fault without any investigation. You are an example of somebody who runs completely off feelings not facts.
@@robertstone9988 he ran stop. Didnt you read ?
@@robertstone9988 also you dont see the "no thru truck " sign?
@@robertstone9988 Well, the man that was driving the truck didn't stop when he was suppose to. Doesn't that tell you you something? Who do you think you're are Mr. Know it all. I really don't care what you think of me. Mr. Stone Face instead. 🤨
@@terryreyes1125 you don't know what "no thru trucks" mean, nor do you know the laws and permits that allow trucks on the roads. It's a cement truck, could've been putting in a driveway down that road that's why he'd be on a no thru trucks road. It also could've been equipment failure, who knows!?.. don't judge before you know the facts! And Becky Castillo this is for you as well.
Dang, that lawsuit is worth several million 😕
Sooooo sorry for your loss 😢
That driver and company needs to be held liable for their reckless behavior.
How sad you never know when you get in your car if your gonna make it back home or not god bless you Luis.
I had a friend in high school who passed away in a very similar accident. A dump truck ran a stop sign, hit her car then rolled over on top of it. Awful.