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<blockquote data-quote="trickpony1" data-source="post: 72781" data-attributes="member: 1957"><p>I was called into the office one day and asked if I knew anything about the accident I caused earlier that afternoon.</p><p>A supervisor that I have a degree of respect for said that someone called in and said my actions caused an accident just north of the hub entry/exit.</p><p>I told my supervisor that I don't ever go that direction, would have no reason to be in that location and intensely dislike turning left onto the main street in my car and especially my feeder truck. I told my boss it is not uncommon for me to turn right out of the hub and drive 2-3 miles out of my way to avoid a dangerous left turn onto the four lane main street.</p><p>The conversation ended there.</p><p>Moral of the story? If I were lying in my car and knew I was dying what do you think I would say to the first rescue person on the scene?</p><p>Without any witnesses it would be difficult to prove the company vehicle wasn't involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickpony1, post: 72781, member: 1957"] I was called into the office one day and asked if I knew anything about the accident I caused earlier that afternoon. A supervisor that I have a degree of respect for said that someone called in and said my actions caused an accident just north of the hub entry/exit. I told my supervisor that I don't ever go that direction, would have no reason to be in that location and intensely dislike turning left onto the main street in my car and especially my feeder truck. I told my boss it is not uncommon for me to turn right out of the hub and drive 2-3 miles out of my way to avoid a dangerous left turn onto the four lane main street. The conversation ended there. Moral of the story? If I were lying in my car and knew I was dying what do you think I would say to the first rescue person on the scene? Without any witnesses it would be difficult to prove the company vehicle wasn't involved. [/QUOTE]
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