My husband was driving with a full load of stone and a car coming in the opposite direction came over in his lane and he did everything he could to avoid it and unfortunately he ended going right over top of the car and a man and a 4 yr old were killed.You can't stop a truck on a dime.Prayers to all involved.
I had a woman attempt a suicide by truck in front of me, she was at a red light and nailed it, I had looked down and back up and there she was, I never had the chance to hit the brakes as I was thrown out of my seat and across the cab, a news reporter was at a gas station filling up his car and heard her tires screeching as she nailed it to get in front of me he had a camera and took a lot of pictures and defended me when everyone there was hell bent on lynching me, it was a small town in which trucks were cutting through to avoid the scales they were already in a truck hating mood.
@@terryken12 I had a lady look me dead in the eye and jump off a curb 15'in front of me. Luckily I was in my car not a truck and in the city so I was able to swerve around her. The fact she made eye contact first was the weird part.
I love when people blame the semi when regardless the car pulled out in front of the truck. As a driver myself, I can say us drivers deal with stuff like this on almost a daily. You choose your own fate when you decide to play chicken with a big truck. The calculations in the description are fairly accurate. I mean it shows the truck was indeed not speeding and likely going under the speed limit actually. So everyone needs to stop blaming trucks so much and look at themselves. Yes trucks are annoying. Hell as a driver myself, I get annoyed with trucks. Even my own truck. I don’t like being stuck behind them. I don’t like when I move slow up hills, slow to accelerate, take up as much space as I do. But these trucks are what keeps are country alive. We need them. People need to start showing more respect, paying more attention, and stop being such a$$holes around them. Trust me, we don’t like it anymore than you do💁♂️
Thank you for all you do !!! Many of us Do understand what y’all deal with, but None of us can fix Stupid, unfortunately for us all. Stay Safe out there!!!🙏
As a driver myself, I totally agree. I'm driving a friend's truck for a few months after a 2+ year hiatus. I'm honestly looking forward to being done and off the truck in a few weeks. Too much risk for too little reward. People are ruder and more impatient just since covid and they were pretty bad before that. Society is crumbling in the west. That's why I'm going back to SE Asia..
Interstate 77 South of the 81 break. Side by side trucks going up grades in the blue ridge mountains. NO LOGICAL reason to get side by side to pass at 2 miles an hour faster than the other rig. My midwest family are truckers, I've been traversing the country on bikes, trucks and cars for 50 years. The good truckers I would trust my life to are so few and far between now. Back to 77, this is common there. 25 years ago it was an anomaly.
As a former professional driver, I can tell you the assessment of 720 feet at 60 is fairly accurate. However, that's probably braking distance only, which does not include perception time, reaction time and air lag of approximately 2-3 seconds, or 176-264 feet at 60 mph (88 fps). The average conventional vehicle can come to a full stop in that distance. I had to do an emergency stop from 63 mph, at the OH-IN border on I-70 loaded to 79,995 lbs with 55-gallon drums of steel shot. Took approximately 900 feet, the last 125 feet on the shoulder because I ran out of road. 2011 Peterbilt 386 sleeper cab with a 53' dry van. Good tires, good brakes, good conditions. 600 feet away, or 6 feet under, people. The choice is yours.
Does anyone know the road / traffic situation there? Is it possible that he should have turned right with traffic but attempted to cross the road to go left?
The truck driver will have nightmares about this. I T-boned a car that ran a light. I pushed the car 22' sideways. I was under 28 mph when I hit, full on brakes. She was relatively unharmed, I was completely freaked. It was several months before I would go thru that intersection. Only accident in over 40 years in a truck🤞
My late friend Harold Petsch, lifetime Teamster and local president in Passaic County for a while. Talked about the days of the convoy from port Newark in the 50's to Scranton with old gassers becoming a caterpillar with all the trucks pushing together at 6-8 miles per hour. He said in those days that was an 8 hour run. Made the Million mile accident free club twice and never wrecked. One of the only octogenarian's I was comfortable with as the passenger.
I hate working these crashes…especially if it’s going to be a prolonged extrication for the decedent. So sad, your life can be taken in an instant…makes you appreciate life a bit more.
Same here, although we get more 1 car accidents with extrication needed than these types. There are a few that stick out in my mind, as I am sure there are for you.
Also makes you aware of the tragic consequences of not practicing Situational Awareness and staying off your cell phone. Not saying that this was a cell phone thing, but not seeing an approaching huge truck does make that a probability....
Wow - when I drive my 32’ RV, I’m constantly amazed when other cars pull out in front of me when I’m at traffic speed, or change lanes and stop suddenly in front of me. It’s sometimes scary, whether can stop in time. It must be so much harder for commercial vehicles, especially if loaded…so sad. RIP
I have an 82 MC9 which is an old greyhound bus that’s converted into a custom Coach and December 4th as I was on my way home from purchasing it in Florida, I was passing through a town in NC when an 89 year old woman pulled out in front of me. Same type of situation where I was on a divided highway and she was pulling out of a housing development. I was only going approximately 30mph at the time but it’s a 40’ bus somewhere in the 36k range and I just can’t stop on a dime like a car can. I was able to instead of hitting her in the drivers door though, turned it into a glancing blow and I ended up hitting her in the front drivers side tire but it still totaled her 2012 Cadillac STS but she did not have a scratch thank god. It was the first accident of my life and I’m 58 but it still bothers me a year and half almost later. People just don’t pay attention at all anymore and I’ve gotten to where I can’t stand going out anymore cause of them
Scott, when you write the descriptions can you please include City/State where the incident happens? Yeah, I can read the police and Fire vehicles, but that doesn't always tell me where it is. Thanks for making these videos, you just may save someone's life.
That's why you don't pull out or brake check a simi because they can't stop in time even when the driver really wants to stop. For people driving around simis do not do the two things I said and you won't get killed like this person he should have waited for the simi to pass then keep going to his or her destination.
One thing for certain, semi trucks don't stop on a dime. The guy in the Chevy thought he could beat the truck and he didn't. RIP to the guy in the car but that semi driver is going to feel a lot of guilt for a long time.
The energy transfer through the Peterbuilt is evident 2:52 Look at the antennas! That is a hard impact. Why people continually try to make left hand turns across two or more lanes on a highway is beyond comprehension. I NEVER do it! Turn right and find the next intersection or overpass and cross safely. Losing a few minutes of your day Is so much better than losing the rest of your life!😢
R. I. P 🙏🏿🙏🏿for there family , I pulled dump bucket 4 years , I went over the road 34 + years my heart goes out to that driver he will never get over this 😌
Even though it's obvious that the car pulled out in front of the truck the officers are combing the truck with a fine tooth comb looking for any kind of infraction like they expect to find one.
There will be lawsuits. They need as much information as possible, as complete a report as possible. If the law enforcement agencies don't do a thorough investigation, they risk being sued themselves.
As a trucker who travels 1314 often I have seen to many accidents on this road as of late. To many of you going way to fast and crossing over the highway with barely enough time to not get T boned. Rip to the driver of the lumina.
Gravel haulers are usually loaded to the 80,000 pound limit and sometimes much over that .... If you pull out in front of any Semi try not to do it in front of a gravel truck.... They're heavy and they do unthinkable damage....
Everyone drive safe out there. Always look out for the other guy. Just because the light is green for you doesn’t mean that people will stop for the red light on the other side. Stay safe.
I live on a two lane highway. People will pull out in front of semis because they don’t want to get stuck behind the semi, believing they drive slower. People have no patience.
Get JESUS in your life, folks, for you do not know when your life will end, and you do NOT want your life to end without making the decision FOR HIM, thats HOW you GET to Heaven, if you dont make that decision FOR HIM, a fiery destination awaits you. Prov. 27:1 for ye know not what a day may bring forth. Earth is the testing ground for your final destination; choose wisely.
Good thing the 18 wheeler wasn't at fault because I'm sure to start he wasn't and according to the facts he was going 55mph even 50mph at most at the limit......thank goodness they did their math and investigation right..now when are ppl going to learn it takes a semi or even a smaller dump truck or cement truck even a 24ftboxtruck time to stop..pay attention ppl don't cut off commercial vehicles thinking you might just get away with it but at the end you got away with your own life. That's something to think thru and deep
There was similar accident near Marysville, OH where a semi loaded with auto parts was heading to a major auto manufacturer when a car turned left in front of the semi instantly killing the male passenger and the female driver (passenger’s sister) passed the next morning. The car was practically wrapped around the front of the semi and pushed thru a chain link fence.
So the truck pushed the car 600 feet, did they calculate how much the resistance of the car helped to stop the truck? You can probably add another 100 to 200 feet of stopping distance without the resistance from the car…
How come driver training isn't looking into? I mean for most four wheeler drivers, could include everyone. Who tells people it's ok to pull out in front of someone?
That trucker is gonna have a hard time getting over the guilty feeling, even though he\ she couldn't avoid the impact. My daddy was a trucker and witnessed a similar accident. He brought the driver home and he stayed with us until the State Troopers said he was cleared to leave the area. Ppl need to understand fatalities affect everyone that was there, not just the deceased loved ones. Prayers for all 🙏🙏🙏🙏
That Lumina couldn’t wait just for a few seconds and his ticket got punched 😭 people there’s only one way of getting home alive and safe and that’s obeying every single rules of the road once you start cutting out one rule the rest will fall like a domino RIP Chevy driver
Correction.. The car driver being a moron or committing suicide made the decision to pull out infront of a semi truck causing their death. The semi is not at fault and did no wrong
@@haroldenglish943 Did I say that the truck driver was in the wrong. No. Don’t read something into my words that aren’t there. Big person that you are.
@lizmallard7158 What you meant and what your wrote are not the same. The word "Barreling" implies truck did something wrong. It's a buzz word to illicit certain ideas. You know it and I know it.
Stupid is what stupid does. People pull out in front of other vehicles expecting people to stop for them. Not going to happen. If you don’t know the laws of driving stay off the road. People pull out in front of me all the time and I have a dash cam. So when an accident happens, the proof of their stupidity is irrefutable. So advice to anyone who will take it. Get a dash cam. Don’t pay for someone else’s mistake or get rich schemes.
Perhaps the issue is not age as opposed to gender, there's been a few major crashes as late with female truck drivers, this morning there was one where the female driver did something that resulted in her truck dangling from a bridge like a dangling ear-ring. Very interesting phenomenon,...fenomenon that is.
A 2001 Chevrolet lumina someone bought it last year originally back in 2000 it was bought as a rental car then it went to another owner but had an accident and it was a total loss and it was savaged rebuilt now this
I'm not from this area, but in watching this channel, It seems to me like there are a lot of auto/18-wheeler crashes. Is this something that is a particular issue around this area?
Scott I really like watching your videos. This video threw me into a seizure when the camera was pointing towards the ground while you was walking. The motions from the swinging of the camera made me nauseous then I had an Epileptic Seizure. Normally it's the flashing lights on the Firetrucks and Ambulances. This will not stop me from watching your videos.
"Many may feel the truck was at an excessive speed" Why the hell would that matter?! The truck had the right-of-way. The white car did not, and failed to ensure that nobody was coming before pulling out. It's unfortunate, but it's the deceased's fault.
I seriously had to take a screenshot of the beginning of this video so you click on it because it looked like some dudes head was smashed in the side of that vehicle, but turns out it was the side mirror.. do you see it??
Prayers to the family of the deceased. Scott, can you please not walk with the camera on and pointed at the ground, which makes people nauseated or causes them to stop watching your videos. When you edited,why not trim the last part off. Just my suggestion. Thanks for what you do. Stay safe out there.😊
That's some serious bad driving. With 4 lanes a middle lane and road shoulders, still couldn't keep their car in their lane or even on their side of the road. 😢
Probably the usual driving techniques people pull on others. The ones that if a cop was present they wouldn’t do, but if a cop wasn’t present and they got called out by the other driver they would go into a fit.
Man, what is up with 1314 here lately. Just never know when your number will be next. You know the hammer (Jim Adler) will be hearing about this. RIP driver.
People also don't realize how far their car travels in mere seconds at 60mph. Look down at your phone for 5 seconds, and your car has gone farther than the length of a football field.
@@yellowdayz1800 Well, by the time you add in reaction time and braking, it's going to take almost 300 feet for a complete stop. Assuming the pavement isn't wet or icy!
You haven't gotten a tripod yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Near Calhoun? What does that mean? Is that a town, a road, or an astroid in outer space? What state is this in? Why can't you just put the city and state and be done with it? TH-cam is world wide, bro. I grew up in a town called Calhoun in Kentucky. Do you not realize how many places have the same name? Do better.
My husband was driving with a full load of stone and a car coming in the opposite direction came over in his lane and he did everything he could to avoid it and unfortunately he ended going right over top of the car and a man and a 4 yr old were killed.You can't stop a truck on a dime.Prayers to all involved.
That's messed up. I hope he is ok. I have over the years met several other drivers who were in fatal collisions and all but one had lasting effects.
I had a woman attempt a suicide by truck in front of me, she was at a red light and nailed it, I had looked down and back up and there she was, I never had the chance to hit the brakes as I was thrown out of my seat and across the cab, a news reporter was at a gas station filling up his car and heard her tires screeching as she nailed it to get in front of me he had a camera and took a lot of pictures and defended me when everyone there was hell bent on lynching me, it was a small town in which trucks were cutting through to avoid the scales they were already in a truck hating mood.
I can stop a truck on a dime.
@@terryken12 I had a lady look me dead in the eye and jump off a curb 15'in front of me. Luckily I was in my car not a truck and in the city so I was able to swerve around her. The fact she made eye contact first was the weird part.
@@ricksomethingA pickup truck, or the dime in your pocket?
I love when people blame the semi when regardless the car pulled out in front of the truck. As a driver myself, I can say us drivers deal with stuff like this on almost a daily. You choose your own fate when you decide to play chicken with a big truck. The calculations in the description are fairly accurate. I mean it shows the truck was indeed not speeding and likely going under the speed limit actually. So everyone needs to stop blaming trucks so much and look at themselves. Yes trucks are annoying. Hell as a driver myself, I get annoyed with trucks. Even my own truck. I don’t like being stuck behind them. I don’t like when I move slow up hills, slow to accelerate, take up as much space as I do. But these trucks are what keeps are country alive. We need them. People need to start showing more respect, paying more attention, and stop being such a$$holes around them. Trust me, we don’t like it anymore than you do💁♂️
Thank you for all you do !!! Many of us Do understand what y’all deal with, but None of us can fix Stupid, unfortunately for us all. Stay Safe out there!!!🙏
As a driver myself, I totally agree. I'm driving a friend's truck for a few months after a 2+ year hiatus. I'm honestly looking forward to being done and off the truck in a few weeks. Too much risk for too little reward. People are ruder and more impatient just since covid and they were pretty bad before that. Society is crumbling in the west. That's why I'm going back to SE Asia..
Interstate 77 South of the 81 break. Side by side trucks going up grades in the blue ridge mountains. NO LOGICAL reason to get side by side to pass at 2 miles an hour faster than the other rig. My midwest family are truckers, I've been traversing the country on bikes, trucks and cars for 50 years. The good truckers I would trust my life to are so few and far between now. Back to 77, this is common there. 25 years ago it was an anomaly.
I'm sorry, can you tell us how you really feel?
As a former professional driver, I can tell you the assessment of 720 feet at 60 is fairly accurate. However, that's probably braking distance only, which does not include perception time, reaction time and air lag of approximately 2-3 seconds, or 176-264 feet at 60 mph (88 fps). The average conventional vehicle can come to a full stop in that distance.
I had to do an emergency stop from 63 mph, at the OH-IN border on I-70 loaded to 79,995 lbs with 55-gallon drums of steel shot. Took approximately 900 feet, the last 125 feet on the shoulder because I ran out of road.
2011 Peterbilt 386 sleeper cab with a 53' dry van. Good tires, good brakes, good conditions. 600 feet away, or 6 feet under, people. The choice is yours.
YEA
NO ONE WANTS TO BE A TRUCK DRIVER THESE DAYS
School bus driver 14 yrs . Not even a school bus can stop on a dime 💔😥
you do such a good job scott.you're very respectful.
Let's see, the car pulled out in front of a DUMP TRUCK.
And a loaded one at that 😫
What COULD POSSIBLY go wrong?
Does anyone know the road / traffic situation there? Is it possible that he should have turned right with traffic but attempted to cross the road to go left?
Speed limits on highways with cross traffic & driveways shouldn't be that high.
Don’t care how fast the truck was going. You wait when you see big trucks!!!’
The truck driver will have nightmares about this.
I T-boned a car that ran a light. I pushed the car 22' sideways. I was under 28 mph when I hit, full on brakes. She was relatively unharmed, I was completely freaked.
It was several months before I would go thru that intersection.
Only accident in over 40 years in a truck🤞
Typical female overreaction.
I know you. You look left, then right, then left, then right, then left and then you pull out when it's safe. This dude didn't do that.
My late friend Harold Petsch, lifetime Teamster and local president in Passaic County for a while. Talked about the days of the convoy from port Newark in the 50's to Scranton with old gassers becoming a caterpillar with all the trucks pushing together at 6-8 miles per hour. He said in those days that was an 8 hour run. Made the Million mile accident free club twice and never wrecked. One of the only octogenarian's I was comfortable with as the passenger.
I hate working these crashes…especially if it’s going to be a prolonged extrication for the decedent.
So sad, your life can be taken in an instant…makes you appreciate life a bit more.
Same here, although we get more 1 car accidents with extrication needed than these types. There are a few that stick out in my mind, as I am sure there are for you.
Be thankful for the jaws of life. Makes the job easier
Also makes you aware of the tragic consequences of not practicing Situational Awareness and staying off your cell phone. Not saying that this was a cell phone thing, but not seeing an approaching huge truck does make that a probability....
@@theoldtimefiddler Shhhh, the cell phone industry will not like that.
🙏 RIP SEDAN DRIVER 🙏
Condolences to your family and friends at this difficult time. ✝️😢😥
Wow - when I drive my 32’ RV, I’m constantly amazed when other cars pull out in front of me when I’m at traffic speed, or change lanes and stop suddenly in front of me. It’s sometimes scary, whether can stop in time. It must be so much harder for commercial vehicles, especially if loaded…so sad. RIP
I have an 82 MC9 which is an old greyhound bus that’s converted into a custom Coach and December 4th as I was on my way home from purchasing it in Florida, I was passing through a town in NC when an 89 year old woman pulled out in front of me. Same type of situation where I was on a divided highway and she was pulling out of a housing development. I was only going approximately 30mph at the time but it’s a 40’ bus somewhere in the 36k range and I just can’t stop on a dime like a car can. I was able to instead of hitting her in the drivers door though, turned it into a glancing blow and I ended up hitting her in the front drivers side tire but it still totaled her 2012 Cadillac STS but she did not have a scratch thank god. It was the first accident of my life and I’m 58 but it still bothers me a year and half almost later. People just don’t pay attention at all anymore and I’ve gotten to where I can’t stand going out anymore cause of them
Don't drive out in front of trucks
Scott, when you write the descriptions can you please include City/State where the incident happens? Yeah, I can read the police and Fire vehicles, but that doesn't always tell me where it is.
Thanks for making these videos, you just may save someone's life.
That's why you don't pull out or brake check a simi because they can't stop in time even when the driver really wants to stop. For people driving around simis do not do the two things I said and you won't get killed like this person he should have waited for the simi to pass then keep going to his or her destination.
I wonder if she was Sweeping right or left?
Don't pass then pull in front and immediately turn right either. Every time that happens and I look in my mirror... nobody behind me for miles
One thing for certain, semi trucks don't stop on a dime. The guy in the Chevy thought he could beat the truck and he didn't. RIP to the guy in the car but that semi driver is going to feel a lot of guilt for a long time.
When did the truck driver tell you that?
The energy transfer through the Peterbuilt is evident 2:52 Look at the antennas! That is a hard impact.
Why people continually try to make left hand turns across two or more lanes on a highway is beyond comprehension.
I NEVER do it! Turn right and find the next intersection or overpass and cross safely. Losing a few minutes of your day
Is so much better than losing the rest of your life!😢
The antennas were in that position prior to the crash. They're not set in a vertical position
@jrftworth yeah I've seen guys with them like that. Thinking it's a style thing as I can't think of a practical reason for having an antenna on a 45°
You would think that at some point drivers would figure out that the truck always wins. But, sadly, many do not. Rest in peace.
7:05 Looking for anything to place blame on the Trucker, eh? Effing sickening.
R. I. P 🙏🏿🙏🏿for there family , I pulled dump bucket 4 years , I went over the road 34 + years my heart goes out to that driver he will never get over this 😌
For their family
I guess a dumptruck the size of a HOUSE, and with the lights on, was tough to see coming.
Even though it's obvious that the car pulled out in front of the truck the officers are combing the truck with a fine tooth comb looking for any kind of infraction like they expect to find one.
They acting like crackhead crash investigators
never let a bad crises go to waste
There will be lawsuits. They need as much information as possible, as complete a report as possible. If the law enforcement agencies don't do a thorough investigation, they risk being sued themselves.
"Ooooh ooooh oooooooh! Sarge, great news! It has a leaking wheel seal!!! This truckers getting homicide charges!"
It's to be expected ! Liability needs to be pinpointed !
RIP to the person in the veicle.
So what about the truck driver?!
Probly not dead? So no need for RIP- @@shannh6724
@@shannh6724 The truck driver was not injured.
As a trucker who travels 1314 often I have seen to many accidents on this road as of late. To many of you going way to fast and crossing over the highway with barely enough time to not get T boned. Rip to the driver of the lumina.
Don't turn in front of anything
Gravel haulers are usually loaded to the 80,000 pound limit and sometimes much over that .... If you pull out in front of any Semi try not to do it in front of a gravel truck.... They're heavy and they do unthinkable damage....
His fresh tune up didn't mean he can travel at the speed of light.
How do you know that information?
@@shannh6724 Look at the evidence. If he could have pulled out at the speed of light, there's no way the truck would have impacted his vehicle.
@@joanfrellburg4901 So you made it up in your little brain to assume huh.?!.
I would say the same thing, car pulled out in front of dump truck and there was no way that truck was able to stop
Everyone drive safe out there. Always look out for the other guy. Just because the light is green for you doesn’t mean that people will stop for the red light on the other side. Stay safe.
Remember children, look both ways before pulling out onto the street.
I live on a two lane highway. People will pull out in front of semis because they don’t want to get stuck behind the semi, believing they drive slower.
People have no patience.
Firefighters do a lot more than extinguish fires. I really had no idea.
Title should say "car pulls in front of semi and gets T- boned."
The title is fine as is.
@@shannh6724 no, the title "suggests" that it's the trucks fault when clearly the mouth breather caused their demise.
@@mikeweatherly8181 I wrote wtf I wrote!
6:27 zero chance of surviving that
don't mess with Texas
tough to take a semi to the rib cage
@@johngreydanus2033 but yet there's litter everywhere. So much for that campaign.
how do you miss an 18 wheeler in daylight on flat level road
Heartbreaking and sad. RIP
Get JESUS in your life, folks, for you do not know when your life will end, and you do NOT want your life to end without making the decision FOR HIM, thats HOW you GET to Heaven, if you dont make that decision FOR HIM, a fiery destination awaits you. Prov. 27:1 for ye know not what a day may bring forth. Earth is the testing ground for your final destination; choose wisely.
Good thing the 18 wheeler wasn't at fault because I'm sure to start he wasn't and according to the facts he was going 55mph even 50mph at most at the limit......thank goodness they did their math and investigation right..now when are ppl going to learn it takes a semi or even a smaller dump truck or cement truck even a 24ftboxtruck time to stop..pay attention ppl don't cut off commercial vehicles thinking you might just get away with it but at the end you got away with your own life. That's something to think thru and deep
Oh they will still look for every opportunity to bend the truck driver over. If I was him I'd say nothing
I’ve added a front & rear dashcam to my vehicle just to CMA
Slow down and concentrate, on your driving everyone! One mistake took this persons life!!
There was similar accident near Marysville, OH where a semi loaded with auto parts was heading to a major auto manufacturer when a car turned left in front of the semi instantly killing the male passenger and the female driver (passenger’s sister) passed the next morning. The car was practically wrapped around the front of the semi and pushed thru a chain link fence.
Heartbreaking
Haven’t you shown other accidents here? It looks familiar.
R.I.P. 🙏🏼
So the truck pushed the car 600 feet, did they calculate how much the resistance of the car helped to stop the truck? You can probably add another 100 to 200 feet of stopping distance without the resistance from the car…
Is there a reason so many ppl just pull out, withOUT waiting? Why are ppl in such a rush to beat the next person?!
Seems like a weekly occurrence in Caney Creek. What's up with these drivers?
So many distraction's to play with
No way is this the truckers fault. The deceased obviously didn't look to the left. RIP
I bet they failed @ *Ability to pay attention 101* It's a very Important class ya know
How come driver training isn't looking into? I mean for most four wheeler drivers, could include everyone. Who tells people it's ok to pull out in front of someone?
That trucker is gonna have a hard time getting over the guilty feeling, even though he\ she couldn't avoid the impact. My daddy was a trucker and witnessed a similar accident. He brought the driver home and he stayed with us until the State Troopers said he was cleared to leave the area. Ppl need to understand fatalities affect everyone that was there, not just the deceased loved ones. Prayers for all 🙏🙏🙏🙏
That Lumina couldn’t wait just for a few seconds and his ticket got punched 😭 people there’s only one way of getting home alive and safe and that’s obeying every single rules of the road once you start cutting out one rule the rest will fall like a domino RIP Chevy driver
1314 is the new 1960 in fatalities! be safe
My goodness the car had no hope with that truck barreling into it. RIP to the person who lost their life..
Correction.. The car driver being a moron or committing suicide made the decision to pull out infront of a semi truck causing their death. The semi is not at fault and did no wrong
@@haroldenglish943 Did I say that the truck driver was in the wrong. No. Don’t read something into my words that aren’t there. Big person that you are.
@lizmallard7158 What you meant and what your wrote are not the same. The word "Barreling" implies truck did something wrong. It's a buzz word to illicit certain ideas. You know it and I know it.
@@haroldenglish943 For gods sake stop putting words into my mouth. Grow up you troll. Pick on someone else creep.
@@lizmallard7158to you both, this is not the time or place to have a personal feud
Scott, I love your video’s, but, do you review them before you upload them?
What was the speed limit here?
55 mph
@@whiskers78753Thank you!
Too many wrecks happen on this road
Had it not been for the Big Steel bumper the car would have been driven completely through and flattened at least it was not under the truck .
Stupid is what stupid does. People pull out in front of other vehicles expecting people to stop for them. Not going to happen. If you don’t know the laws of driving stay off the road. People pull out in front of me all the time and I have a dash cam. So when an accident happens, the proof of their stupidity is irrefutable. So advice to anyone who will take it. Get a dash cam. Don’t pay for someone else’s mistake or get rich schemes.
How old was the driver
Perhaps the issue is not age as opposed to gender, there's been a few major crashes as late with female truck drivers, this morning there was one where the female driver did something that resulted in her truck dangling from a bridge like a dangling ear-ring. Very interesting phenomenon,...fenomenon that is.
@@jaden0019. To be truthful, no one except the driver & PoPo knows exactly what happened there
Was there a fire nearby? Looked like black smoke behind the trees
A Gen Z trying to make Mac N Cheese.
A 2001 Chevrolet lumina someone bought it last year originally back in 2000 it was bought as a rental car then it went to another owner but had an accident and it was a total loss and it was savaged rebuilt now this
This is why it is so important to pay attention to your surrounding and not drive distracted. There's no way you can't see an 18 wheeler coming at you
Wow, 16 patrol vehicles for one accident... I wonder how many officers it takes to screw in a light bulb?
I'm not from this area, but in watching this channel, It seems to me like there are a lot of auto/18-wheeler crashes. Is this something that is a particular issue around this area?
6:34.... Wow. No one could of survived that hit
Hmm...State??
Scott I really like watching your videos. This video threw me into a seizure when the camera was pointing towards the ground while you was walking. The motions from the swinging of the camera made me nauseous then I had an Epileptic Seizure. Normally it's the flashing lights on the Firetrucks and Ambulances. This will not stop me from watching your videos.
That has to be one of the last Chevy Luminas on the road anywhere
nah. definitely not the last. there just few & far between.
but if it was like an 86 taurus, i'd agree
Or a Tempo.
Those you never ever see. LoL
"Many may feel the truck was at an excessive speed"
Why the hell would that matter?! The truck had the right-of-way. The white car did not, and failed to ensure that nobody was coming before pulling out. It's unfortunate, but it's the deceased's fault.
I seriously had to take a screenshot of the beginning of this video so you click on it because it looked like some dudes head was smashed in the side of that vehicle, but turns out it was the side mirror.. do you see it??
Prayers to the family of the deceased. Scott, can you please not walk with the camera on and pointed at the ground, which makes people nauseated or causes them to stop watching your videos. When you edited,why not trim the last part off. Just my suggestion. Thanks for what you do. Stay safe out there.😊
Looks like it used to be a chevy lumina.
yep to be exact it was a 2001 chevrolet lumina
The "Lumina" badge on the trunk kinda gives it away, no?
@@my1vice front-end
That's some serious bad driving. With 4 lanes a middle lane and road shoulders, still couldn't keep their car in their lane or even on their side of the road. 😢
Good heavens edit that end segment! What was the point of making us all nauseous?
So which driver was playing with their phone?
So many's demise will be documented with a "phone", followed by a pizza commercial.
Probably the usual driving techniques people pull on others. The ones that if a cop was present they wouldn’t do, but if a cop wasn’t present and they got called out by the other driver they would go into a fit.
Speeding or not the car failed to yield 😂 Always trying to lie and blame the truckers
7:07 nice vid editing.
So Very Sad. 😞
Hope there is not a lot of damage and down time for the truck.
Man, what is up with 1314 here lately. Just never know when your number will be next. You know the hammer (Jim Adler) will be hearing about this. RIP driver.
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The only sympathy i have is for the Truck driver .
Not car driver , who was an idiot .
Ohhh my goodness how fast they going
• speeding
• texting
• alcohol
• the usual
So tragic.
😢praying for all involved 😢
People also don't realize how far their car travels in mere seconds at 60mph. Look down at your phone for 5 seconds, and your car has gone farther than the length of a football field.
More like one second..
@@yellowdayz1800 88 feet per second at 60 mph
@@gsdalpha1358 oh I woukd have thought more. OK thanks.
@@yellowdayz1800 Well, by the time you add in reaction time and braking, it's going to take almost 300 feet for a complete stop. Assuming the pavement isn't wet or icy!
Sorry Scott but when a 4 minute add pops up and I can't skip it I'm done.
Ouch!! That had to Hurt
You haven't gotten a tripod yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2001 Lumina 3.1 v6
Not anymore.
Near Calhoun? What does that mean? Is that a town, a road, or an astroid in outer space? What state is this in? Why can't you just put the city and state and be done with it? TH-cam is world wide, bro. I grew up in a town called Calhoun in Kentucky. Do you not realize how many places have the same name? Do better.
WELL - My guess would be this is TEXAS cause that is what is on the cops vehicle doors..
@@nunya2954 Is Calhoun a county, a town, or a street? Come on smart ass.
That s not good
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So sad condolences to the family of the deceased..😢trying to pull a truck up would’ve been hard
esos volauetero no saben manejar son inprudentes
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If thatt was be a Telstra than the Hole street be Õnn Firé 💥🔥😨😨😨😨
A modern car would have faired better. Those old Chevy luminas and the like are built like aluminum cans.
So sorry, but I thought it was the opposite! The NEW ones are built like aluminum cans. lol
Nice ending footage👎
Lol i got motion sickness 😂
Was the driver Hispanic?