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<blockquote data-quote="HomeDelivery" data-source="post: 905990" data-attributes="member: 33696"><p>Hope it haunts the driver for the rest of his life... </p><p></p><p>i've also remembered another tragic accident in NY a few years ago (can't find it now); that a ground/ hd driver had 2 jobs... so he wasn't really resting the required 10 hours DOT rules before coming back to drive. Fatigue finally caught up with him and he ran over pedestrians walking across the painted crosswalk...</p><p></p><p>Those who was taught the Smith System (or UPS calls it 5 Seeing Habits LOL) & retain it for their own use both commercially and personally are ahead of the game.</p><p></p><p>I still see "distracted driving" and some accidents derived from it every single day that I'm out there on the road. I just assume that the drivers around me will be an accident waiting to happen & adjust my "space cushion" accordingly</p><p></p><p>stay SAFE out there this peak</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HomeDelivery, post: 905990, member: 33696"] Hope it haunts the driver for the rest of his life... i've also remembered another tragic accident in NY a few years ago (can't find it now); that a ground/ hd driver had 2 jobs... so he wasn't really resting the required 10 hours DOT rules before coming back to drive. Fatigue finally caught up with him and he ran over pedestrians walking across the painted crosswalk... Those who was taught the Smith System (or UPS calls it 5 Seeing Habits LOL) & retain it for their own use both commercially and personally are ahead of the game. I still see "distracted driving" and some accidents derived from it every single day that I'm out there on the road. I just assume that the drivers around me will be an accident waiting to happen & adjust my "space cushion" accordingly stay SAFE out there this peak [/QUOTE]
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