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Western Railroad Discussion > Grade Crossing Collision Schertz, Texas September 15, 2022Date: 09/20/22 15:49 Grade Crossing Collision Schertz, Texas September 15, 2022 Author: restricted_speed Video:
You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 09/20/22 16:06 Re: Grade Crossing Collision Schertz, Texas September 15, 2022 Author: Bob3985 Interesting, stupid is a stupid does.
Don't heed the sign's warning. Bob Krieger Cheyenne, WY Date: 09/20/22 16:41 Re: Grade Crossing Collision Schertz, Texas September 15, 2022 Author: sagehen Here's the sign from Google street view. "Low Ground Clearance" with a picture for illiterate drivers. Note that the truck trailer is exceptionally low to the ground, yet the driver still chose to proceed.
Stan Praisewater Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 09/20/22 16:43 by sagehen. Date: 09/20/22 18:35 Re: Grade Crossing Collision Schertz, Texas September 15, 2022 Author: NiagaraMike Driver has stupid he has not used yet!
Date: 09/20/22 19:28 Re: Grade Crossing Collision Schertz, Texas September 15, 2022 Author: Trainhand 5'th wheel on the truck was very strong. I pulled 2 of them off the trucks in collisions.
Sam Date: 09/20/22 20:07 Re: Grade Crossing Collision Schertz, Texas September 15, 2022 Author: SGillings Is that the only warning sign? That sign does not appear to give a truck driver much space to turn around. I would think that a large sign at a prior intersection would be a smart thing to have so that a driver could take another street.
Steve Date: 09/21/22 04:27 Re: Grade Crossing Collision Schertz, Texas September 15, 2022 Author: dcfbalcoS1 Has nothing to do with 'large' trucks, it is specifically a problem with 'low boy' and very low frame trucks as shown. Any regular tractor - trailer ( box, reefer, hopper?, flatbed ) would go over the tracks with no trouble.
Date: 09/21/22 10:38 Re: Grade Crossing Collision Schertz, Texas September 15, 2022 Author: RNP47 It looked to me that there was not sufficient space between the tracks and the intersection on the far side of the tracks for the truck to be able to fit, hence putting the truck at risk.
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