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Screw a Bridge Said the Crazy Trucker



Truck drivers deliver goods no matter what the conditions are. Rain, hail, snow, heat, lake.

Lake, you say? That’s right. Watch as a truck driver in Russia drivers through a lake to get to his destination.

Obviously this would never happen in the U.S., nor are we condoning such activities (It’s quite idiotic). Guess the saying “Only in Russia” really applies here.

Route 24 'horror show' for truckers


So far this year, there have been eight accidents involving tractor-trailers on Route 24, including an accident a week ago that killed 32-year-old Stephanie Picher of Raynham.  Speeders blamed for many of the serious accidents on highway
Truck driver Joe Woodard has more than 2 million commercial miles under his belt over his 35-year career, but one road often stands out – Route 24 in Massachusetts, which is “by far one of the most dangerous highways I’ve ever traveled.”
Other drivers – and several recent accidents – back him up.
So far this year, there have been eight accidents involving tractor-trailers on Route 24, including Monday’s accident that killed 32-year-old Stephanie Picher of Raynham.
Since January, the 41-mile road that stretches from Fall River to Randolph has seen rollovers, jackknifes, lost loads and a massive fire after a truck carrying 11,000 gallons of gasoline crashed and caught fire.
“It’s a horror show. It’s terrible,” said Woodard, 58, of Weymouth, who was sitting in his Stop & Shop truck at the service plaza in Bridgewater recently. “There’s nothing that would surprise me out here.”
The roadway has been the scene of dozens of accidents the past two years, prompting a crackdown in the summer of 2012.
But why is it so bad? Woodard said you can’t always blame the road.
Woodard, who has driven all over the country, said motorists drive more aggressively on Route 24 than in other parts of the state, which is a main reason for the accidents.
“Speed is the biggest factor. The cars are speeding down the highway. People aren’t paying attention. They’re texting, they’re talking on their phones. And then they get into a situation where they can’t react fast enough to avoid it,” he said.
Jim Parker, owner of the Parker Professional Driving School in Avon, said he tells his students to be weary of how fast drivers travel on Route 24, which is not a federally designated roadway because of its imperfect design.
“One of our trucks will be doing 55 to 60 and people are going by you like you’re parked,” Parker said. “I think that they travel too fast down Route 24. We explain excessively that you could be the best driver in the world but it’s the people around you.”
Russ Hussey, 59, of Swansea, is not a truck driver and said he drives down Route 24 once or twice a week for work.
“Today (in the afternoon) you could go out there and drive 75 if you want. In the morning or coming home you have to drive 75. You have to drive with the traffic and that’s what the traffic is going,” Hussey said.

Video: The best of truck drivers



One simulator subgenre that has been around for decades and is most definitely staying is the truck sim, however these 18 wheeled hulking vehicles of steel are not only of interest to American 'truckers', and with one of the biggest truck Manufactures based in Sweden, trucks hold a huge allure across the whole of Europe, and so a licensed truck simulator for Scania sounds like the ideal game for many, we just want to say thank you to SCS Software for bringing the game to fruition.

Scania Truck Driving Simulator - The Game is more than just a simulator, in fact it has the makings of about three simulators in one, and takes part over a wide variety of different modes presented as competitive challenges where players can compete head-to-head with other truck drivers across the world, and some of the most intense driving scenarios ever seen in a simulator before
If you played and appreciated the recent SCS release Trucks & Trailers then you'll feel right at home with the Driving License challenges that gets you up to speed with the basics of truck and trailer manoeuvrability including simple tasks like breaking, reversing and attaching your trailer, to the dreaded parallel parking, do not even think that you are beyond these straightforward challenges, because you will be needing them on the road ahead.

The next portion of Scania is the competition tasks that could well be a separate game; based around the Young European Truck Driver contest that takes place annually in Södertälje, Sweden and searches for the world's best truck drivers, and so in this mode you are able to carry out a few of the tasks put to the drivers in real life and the chance to compete in the finals.

Now the pinnacle of Scania Truck sim is the Dangerous Drives portion of the game, this much like it suggests pits you and your fully loaded trailer against treacherous situations with actual dire consequences in what is literally intense truck driving. Dangerous Drives will see you driving along the narrow perilous 'death road' of Bolivia, navigating down heavily parked alleyways, traversing flooded regions and aiding earthquake relief via unstable infrastructures, in this mere mode, Scania Truck Driving Simulator manages to make the simulator genre genuinely cool.

Video: Flip Over Fail

They’re going to need a truck to flip over the tow truck that flipped over the truck.

VIDEO: Dash Cam Captures Vehicle Lift-Off

Check out this shocking dash cam footage! These unsuspecting motorists capture an accident which sends a car flying through the air. It is not known if any injuries resulted from this accide

Video: Dashcam Shuts Down Fraudulent Lawsuit Against Trucker

A car driver pushes his way into the a truck’s path and is bumped by the truck driver. The truck driver’s dash cam captures the entire incident.
2 days after the accident, the car driver filed a $25,000 lawsuit against the driver and carrier.
Fortunately, the dashcam protected the driver.

Never Assume A Truck Driver Can See You


Many car drivers do not understand how to drive safely around trucks– That means many car drivers do not know that there are zones around a truck that they virtually disappear, and the truck driver cannot see them.   These videos show footage of cars disappearing from a truck driver’s view. The red car passes the big truck on the right.LOOK FOR it at 40 Seconds.Just when the car is in the big trucks BLIND SPOT.The Truck Driver Decides to move over to the right lane. NOT SEEING THE CAR . close call for both Drivers. P.S. The trucker did nothing Wrong here.Its hard to see it in my cam.But THE TRUCK DRIVER DID PUT ON HIS TURN SIGNAL,and proceeded to change lanes.

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