Stump Grinder Kills Another Driver

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Here's another link with a pic.
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2008/12/1_dead_as_tractortrailers_coll.html

I know the tree service involved and have done storm work with them in the past. From what I can gather the dump truck parked on the road directly after a blind knoll was completely to blame. The bucket got around him between oncoming traffic, the pickup w/ stumper was able to stop but the chip truck couldn't slow down fast enough, hit the stumper, ripped it ( including hitch and bumper) clean off the truck and sent it flying into the windshield of the semi. No cones, flags or even four-ways on or near the truck parked on the road in the middle of a 55 mph zone. My condolences to the truck driver's family. Another lesson that we need to pay very close attention to everything cause ya never know.
 
I do not know the people involved but also sounds like the chip truck may have been driving too close.

It's possible but I assume it's quite a bit easier to stop an SC1102 with a 3/4 ton Ford than it is to stop a BC1800XL with an old Chevy dump. Remember to put your cones out guys.
 

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