Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Truck Accident In San Bernardino Kills Four, Injures Many

Truck Accident In San Bernardino Kills Four, Injures Many



Most California drivers will broadcast you they get nervous when they share the roads with a big side, and after the semi truck accident on Sunday on Interstate - 40, it seems like that nervousness is justified. According to the Orange County Register, a total of four people were killed in a outlandish pile up on I - 40 that was caused by a big partners blaring into a Porsche.
In the Porsche was a prominent Fullerton surgeon, Dr. Stephen Wilson who has been working at St Jude’s Medical Cynosure for more than 30 dotage. He was with his wife Fiona, and the couple was on their way to Santa Fe for a short holiday. It appears that a big party rear - ended the Porsche, pushing it obliterate the Interstate, and into the desert. Dr. Wilson’s was treated at a hospital for severe injuries. He and his family didn’t have life to cynosure on his injuries, however. They had to grieve for Fiona who was killed immediately in the truck accident.
The same big faction accident killed at leading three other passengers in another car. The Ramirez family, Jose, Wendy, and Robert William were all from Canyon Lake, and were on their way to Nevada to turn out a Western Region Easy make Association Powwow. Robert William was just 15 - caducity - senile. Their Toyota Avalon seems to have been pushed under another semi truck that was included in the pile up, after having been rear ended by another truck.
All in all, the accident involved a numeral of cars, as well as big rigs. With vehicles the size of these trucks involved in the crash, it’s no surprise that the fatalities were so many, and the injuries so severe. The scene of the car accident, California Highway Guard officers say resembled a pile of wreckage, with several cars pushed under big trigs, and at front one truck ending up on top of a car.
According to CHP officials, they are still not specific what happened to cause a multi - vehicle collision like this. A Multidisciplinary Accident Investigation Bunch has been called in to canvass the accident. Police are now formidable to nymph together lamp and survivor testimonies with skid marks on the purpose, to notice the reasons for the truck accident. They are also looking pastime the possibility that weather conditions on that day, which were windy, could have played a splinter in causing the crash.
Since know stuff are big rigs involved here, it would be worthwhile to look into how much of a factor speeding big rigs had a any to play in the crash. The California Highway Patrol might also necessity to look at the kind of the drivers who were behind the wheels of the big rigs. Were the windy conditions exacerbated by the carelessness of the drivers? Big rigs need to be handled much more carefully than an ordinary car. These massive machines can get out of manipulation quicker in bad weather and road conditions, and can take longer to finish after the brakes have been beneficial, as of their gigantic bulk.
Unfortunately, all too usually we mark trucking companies sacrificing driver fitness and preparedness, for the sake of quick profits. Investigations into the roles of the semi trucks here may procure clues as to what caused this fatal truck accident.

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