MAKAVELI
Well-Known Member
He must have thought it was the driveway.Here's an Express guy choosing an interesting place to park.
http://myfox8.com/2015/11/19/fedex-truck-hits-house-in-two-vehicle-wreck-in-greensboro/

He must have thought it was the driveway.Here's an Express guy choosing an interesting place to park.
http://myfox8.com/2015/11/19/fedex-truck-hits-house-in-two-vehicle-wreck-in-greensboro/
Still strange for it to end up perpendicular to the side of the house.Can't tell which part of the 700 the collision occurred to but the Mazda is all front end damage. My guess is someone didn't stop at a stop sign, or took a left turn into traffic.
It's a four lane two way that has no stop sign with a two lane side road that does have a stop.
ProfesionalThat's because by the time the guy put his power pad back in the holster from reading the address of the next stop he barely had both hands back on the wheel.
That driver was ran off the road avoiding an head on collision by the other driver.Here's an Express guy choosing an interesting place to park.
http://myfox8.com/2015/11/19/fedex-truck-hits-house-in-two-vehicle-wreck-in-greensboro/
By FMCSA definition, that is an "at fault" accident.That driver was ran off the road avoiding an head on collision by the other driver.
Just like your spelling Mr. English major?Profesional
ProfesionalJust like your spelling Mr. English major?
Profesional
By FMCSA definition, that is an "at fault" accident.
I don't make the definitions.It doesn't matter whose fault it is. Was it preventable?
It was a non preventable accident for the courier.I don't make the definitions.
Not if he swerved to avoid an accident.It was a non preventable accident for the courier.
It was a non preventable accident for the courier.