If it wasn't for stuff falling off of trucks, I wouldn't have my couch. A few books takes care of the missing leg
I just missed being a statistic once myself involving a dump truck. They were building the Beltway 8 Tollway on my side of town and I was driving on the feeder. As I passed a light a dump truck came around the U-turn with a full load of dirt. He was driving too fast and the truck tipped over less than a car length behind me. A second or less slower and I would have been under it all.
... It amazes me that a fraction of a second can have such devastating, sometimes life and death results. Had either of these individuals' lives changed by one second yesterday the outcome could have been completely different. If one had stopped to tie their shoe or paused a bit longer (or less) at a stop sign or took a moment to pet their dog or hug a loved one or whatever!
Freak accidents like this make me reflect on how little control we have over everything around us. Including our own destiny!...
Take it from me, thinking about this too much will make you crazy. I once investigated a fatal crash in which a drunk driver crossed the centerline and killed a young woman who had been stopped and cited for speed an hour earlier by another Trooper from our agency. If she wasn't caught speeding she probably would have been farther down the highway and not met up with the drunk driver. To make things worse her heart had just filled with blood and the Coroner said she might have survived if her heart wasn't full. If only she had one more heartbeat...
A few years later I supervised the investigation of a motorist that was killed when he was hit by a piece of debris off of a semi trailer.
I've investigated (& supervised the investigation of) many similar fatal crashes. I reached the point where I couldn't look under the blanket anymore (the first time was a six year old girl). I will never forget.
The really sad part is that most of these crashes were entirely preventable.
The other angle to this is maybe he was in that space in time BECAUSE he stopped to pet the dog or tie his shoes, etc., there is just no figuring why things are what they are sometimes.
Not securing the load on the truck was the factor in this one.
Family members and friends need to be told stay 500' away from
semi's and overloaded trucks, ect. They just don't know the dangers.
IMO
So many sad stories, of which, many could have be prevented. IDK
my .02
73,
Call it what it is, spastic's head and arms moving in opposite directions. Usually disappears 6 mos. after birth.Asymmetric tonic neck reflex caused him to drift 28 inches
We charged the trucker - he pled to misdemeanor vehicular homicide.