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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1056841" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I have done it twice.</p><p></p><p>Both times, I was pulling away from a dock in a P700 with barn doors. I had to move far enough off the dock to go back and shut the doors, and before I did that one of the guys from the business I was picking up at came running out to talk to me about coming back later. I got distracted by the conversation and forgot to get out and close the doors. On both occasions I had packages fall out that I was able to recover.</p><p></p><p>Because of that, I now have a simple and foolproof rule to make sure it never happens again. My rule is this;<strong> if I <u><em>ever</em></u> have to move the car with the back doors open, <u><em>then I also have the bulkhead door open</em></u>. </strong>When I am about to back up to or pull away from a dock in order to open or close the barn doors, I walk thru the car to open them and then I <em>leave</em> the bulkhead door open while I am moving the car. That way, if I get distracted during the process I can still see the open BH door with my perepheral vision and it reminds me that the back doors are still open.</p><p></p><p>One problem with this method is that it shows up on Telematics as an open BH door event. I dont care. Its a safety issue. If the back door is open then the front door is open, period. <strong>If my last action before sitting down is to <u><em>always</em></u> shut the BH door, then I will <u><em>always</em></u> be able to visually confirm that the rear doors have also been closed.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1056841, member: 14668"] I have done it twice. Both times, I was pulling away from a dock in a P700 with barn doors. I had to move far enough off the dock to go back and shut the doors, and before I did that one of the guys from the business I was picking up at came running out to talk to me about coming back later. I got distracted by the conversation and forgot to get out and close the doors. On both occasions I had packages fall out that I was able to recover. Because of that, I now have a simple and foolproof rule to make sure it never happens again. My rule is this;[B] if I [U][I]ever[/I][/U] have to move the car with the back doors open, [U][I]then I also have the bulkhead door open[/I][/U]. [/B]When I am about to back up to or pull away from a dock in order to open or close the barn doors, I walk thru the car to open them and then I [I]leave[/I] the bulkhead door open while I am moving the car. That way, if I get distracted during the process I can still see the open BH door with my perepheral vision and it reminds me that the back doors are still open. One problem with this method is that it shows up on Telematics as an open BH door event. I dont care. Its a safety issue. If the back door is open then the front door is open, period. [B]If my last action before sitting down is to [U][I]always[/I][/U] shut the BH door, then I will [U][I]always[/I][/U] be able to visually confirm that the rear doors have also been closed.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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