Sunday, February 22, 2009

Weekly Violations Week Of Februray 8

CLICK ON PICTURE TO GET FULL VIEW


This is that Company Again... The one where this Company lost it's trailer and hit the Grandmother. Look at the condition of the SAFETY CHAINS.... A complete violation also no pin is in the hole and the angle of the trailer going to the hitch is suspect. An accident waiting to happen.


Another View of suspect trailer from Vermeer... Safety chains are suspect...


Overloaded trailer... look at the tires.. are they rated to tow??? The trailer tire is not rated as a
ST Tire and look at the axle... how long will it take the punishment before it breaks?


A Complete Violation!! No Inspection Sticker at All!!!! Look at the Safety Chains they should not be dragging on the ground.... The Hitch is starting to have Metal Fatigue The pin is just a piece of wire... an accident just waiting to happen.... Complete Violation Of Federal Laws...

Another View Of suspect Trailer



This is a view of a homemade trailer.... Yes anybody can do the same... they can go to the dump and buy a Old Pick up truck and just cut it in half and make a trailer. Is this trailer SAFE?


Again... This is happening in EVERY STATE and IN EVERY locality.

Here is what happen in Virginia...

It was caused by a HOMEMADE TRAILER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


"In Summary, this crash was caused when a homemade trailer detached from the pick up
that towed it. It struck a Cadillac traveling in lthe opposing lanes of traffic, fatally
injuring the driver. Trailers are a special class of vehicle and all are subject to some
requirements regarding lights and chains. While the Code exempts some smaller trailers,
those designed to carry over 3000 pounds are required to have brakes and to be inspected
beyond the initial visual confirmations of a VIN plate.

"HOWEVER, VIRGINIA STATE CODE IS SILENT AS TO ANY DESIGN OR
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS FOR THOSE VEHICLES OR FOR TOWING
CHAINS AND HITCHES. The purpose of this TECHNICAL ALERT is to draw attention
to the POTENTIAL dangers of unsafe trailers on roadways in the Commonwealth. In many
cases, towed trailers may be in OBVIOUS violations of safety codes that relate to lighting,
braking and inspection requirements. Wherever possible, LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
should be trained in ways to quickly and easily identify such vehicles. In other cases, a trailer
may meet all legal requirements but still be hazardous when used in transportation. THE TEAM
RECOMMENDS THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES, THE DEPARTMENT
OF STATE POLICE AND OR MEMBERS OF THE VIRGINIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
REVIEW THE CURRENT ADMINISTRATIVE CODE AND CONSIDER WAYS TO
IMPROVE SAFETY WITH REGARD TO TRAILERS OPERATED ON VIRGINIA ROADS.

I did not write this the crash team did. Can you guess what's been done so far???
NOTHING!!!!!!! Except to push me away, I asked for help and all I get in return is a
revision to my law trying to undo it. This is not the way it should be........





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