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jerry clayton
Добавлен 14 сен 2010
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Student running Donner in Hyperlapse.
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First Time Student running Donner Pass with 41k in the box.
Running the Utah mountains. West of Beaver.
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Running the Utah mountains. West of Beaver.
05/23/2019 Prime Reefer Rollover
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Prime Rollover High Wind Incident 1Mile North of Liberal Kansas. (For licensing and usage, contact: licensing@viralhog.com)
Trip to the beach Jacksonville Florida
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Trip to the beach Jacksonville Florida
Hello Jerry Clayton, can I feature this clip on my RUclips channel? Credited of course (on-screen and link back). How big was the damage?
Hey, can i use your, Dashcam viideos, wiith credit. ?-,.
Hey, this is revit up, can I use your video in my new episode? Watermarked and linked to your channel of course. Any updates? thank you!
That is my dad
That that reefer
Wow
Black cut him off !????
Did you use your JAKE OR DOWN SHIFT ? DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF YOU... 50-100 FT.
Love yours. And several others drivers...but curious...Been attempting to do a 2-3 week apprenticeship......no offers yet.... Six months later...any ideas?! Why?
Always keep a distance to buy you some time. I never seen a car flip the truck and trailer.
Blind spot right line trucker wasn’t paying attention to much speed,
After so many years ,state roads ,county roads and highways eventually get milled down and repaved.My question is why are the lanes so narrow? I have been driving a triaxle dump truck and pull equipment behind them for over 20 years for asphalt companies and theres alot less traffic back then when these roads was designed with a specific width and there was no cell phones as a distraction.
Truck driver didn't check his blind spot
Fatality
No everyone walked away.
@@jerryeclayton the truck didn't
Only a dumbass wrecks on a straight road
WHY DONT WE KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM?!? Please put this stuff in the description box people!
Driver was fine. Lead driver who was in the sleeper was not.
I do that in Snowrunner all the time
We've all done it. We all have.
Can you say PISS TEST?
No wife screaming ohmuhgawd in this one??
When you see a guy like this travelling a lot faster than everyone else, look out. Upon watching it the third time I see his next target was the truck directly in front of the filming truck (at a SAFE distance) . He was focused on passing him on the right (a bad idea) and totally unaware of the car he had several opportunities to see (before and after passing the camera truck and when the car was briefly ahead). Back to your slammed civic pos, where you learned those cool moves!
Was that wind that blowing him over??
Yes sir. Downburst 70mph gust no warning.
I’m glad the truck driver filming this and other pedestrians got out to check on this person
Thank you sir. I was that driver.
So, what happened? Did the in cab give him the green? If not, did GA State come after him? I blew a couple scales in my early days, back in the mid 90's, never got chased though. One of those, I got on the C.B. in MT and point blank asked the scale if my rookie ass could just get turned around and come back, in the fog, the Lady told me to just go through twice next time! She was cool! LOLOL :)
Gusts Winds? I think so.
Damn brother. Hope you're ok. I'm studying for my CDL, and that was messed up. Were you fully loaded or empty?
We were empty.
Wow. You can see the wind coming from the side just before they rolled. Hopefully everyone was ok. Very scary.
They are okay 😃 that's why they were able to upload the footage.
Daaaaaaaammmmmmnnnnnn that was scary
That is a terroristic vehicle. Only terrorists drive prius
Heart wrenching moment plays out, more people run over to the truck please be okay you hope....SHHH CB clicks over my belly's to big I cant bend over............me......DONT LAUGH DONT LAUGH
Where's the catering truck, gonna be awhile ?
Around 42 seconds, sound like you got a critical event on the qualcomm. I heard it make that noise lol
Yep hitting the brakes. I was empty at the time but that oh shit reaction got me. Fleet Manager said he would let me off easy on that one after I gave him video Lol
@@jerryeclayton most fleet managers and terminal guys never drove and truck and Don't have a cdl but will coach you on how to improve. Cars and trucks do stupid stuff out here. They only go by what the computer says
Idiot on CBS Billy big rig echooooooooo...the reason I took my cb out got so sick of hearing disgusting stuff about panties, and guy sex,and little boys nasty human beings
As usual a few know-it-all comments. Just feel bad for the guy. I was walking a couple blocks from a twister that touched down. Normal cloud turned in the briefest second to a strange, scary green twisting cloud and instantly was just grabbing for something rooted to not fly away. The wind in this video turns sideways a split second before his truck starts going over. It develops faster than you can imagine, faster than you can possibly react and passes just as quick. No one is trained for a real twister. As others said, just hope he's ok.
A truck in my town was picked up and flipped by a storm in my town. It was parked in a Walmart parking lot. Can't exactly blame him then
I drive trucks and i use all my mirrors especially the ones on my hood plus double triple check them can't tell u how many times that hood mirror help me avoid exactly this
was that another student driver?
Yep
I drive a box truck Freightliner at Houston. Even at high wind, I'd almost lost balance from being tip over.
Quit being in a big stupid hurry.
You have to double check those mirrors.
He had plenty of warning but insufficient training. As one who used to race sailboats, the surface of the water tells me there is plenty of wind across those puddles on both sides of the road. And what is that dust colored blur a few hundred yards past the wreck site? Junior plowing a field or maybe a whole lot of wind straight across the road? You can see this 10 seconds before he flipped... When you see lines in the sky above you there is weather in the area and you should be far more attentive to the environment.
He had sufficient training! Both driver and co-driver are from areas not plagued by tornadoes. They were in Kansas and more that like this tornado developed quickly and without warning. A tractor & 53’ trailer at 63MPH versus a spontaneous clustered wings, 10 seconds ain’t gonna help slow you down or stop you. I’m thankful that these guys survived
@@mistyanderson3398 If he had recognized the signs I pointed out, his speed would not have remained at 63 until the truck started to tilt. A fully loaded semi takes about 525 feet to stop at 65 MPH. At 63 MPH the truck traveled 940 feet in 10 seconds, so he had at least 4 seconds to decide to hit the brakes and be stopped by time he reached that spot.
You don't know what you're talking about.
Okay Hot Shot. Now what takes longer to stop a fully loaded trailer or an empty one? The answer is an empty one. We don't race sailboats or have a sail to judge the wind. The state patrol driving behind us said he never saw a truck get blown over like we did. It was a 70mph wind burst. There is no warning for the driver. So keep driving your little pickup and leave the big stuff to us... lol
A micro burst of wind hit him sideways, that's a strange feeling when it happens, when you're pulling a 53'×13'6" sail down the road.
A prime truck doing 63 mph ? I thought they could only do 58 mph lmao
Company is 58 lease is 65
Thats the first thing I told my sons and daughter when leaving to drive, stay out of a trucks blind spot, slow down or speed up.
I drove into Houston with a empty set of doubles with a hurricane hitting . It was a wild ride. I just wanted to get home to my family. I’m retired ups of 39 years . Hope the Driver wasn’t hurt
My son is a sleeper driver for UPS. Many miles, all good. My dad drove independent for 30 years, millions of miles.
@@vickigjesvold5644 Your son has a great job Sir
@@vickigjesvold5644 What is a sleeper driver?
@@sherrismith1520 They have teams that go out for a week. One drives, one sleeps. They don't stop until they get to the hub.
@@vickigjesvold5644 Yeah, I know. I did that for 21 years but I never heard the term sleeper driver. I drove all over the USA, in almost every state in the lower 48. I drove from 1980 until 2001. Are you a driver? Are you in the USA?
Watch the rain drops on the windshield go sideways just seconds before the truck flips. WOW!
OMG shut that 6 pack a day smoker up
anyone ever heard of "BLINDSPOT" from the time that truck first passed, 4 wheeler was asking for it, PEOPLE DO NOT DRIVE IN BIG TRUCKS BLIND SPOTS, stay away please this might not have happened
The blindspot came to the car, not the other way round. Totally truck driver error.
this driver was being a little on the" duh" side, he knew the truck was flopin in the wind a 1/2 mile before the roll over, anyway hope there not injured ,wind is something you cant do much about slowing down may help a little ,i have seen parked trucks get blown over look for overpasses or stack them up 3 to 5 deep use your radio stay in contact with other truckers that are empty or light, 34 years own/opp semi retired
Man!
That lady and gents is why you don't switch lanes A. More than you need to B. As fast as he did. Also, over steering kills. But, he probably saved the lives of the people in the car by flipping
Alott comments r hmmm car cut him off car hit pass wheel rig why tumble .no way drive mover over that fast doing this 20 yrs u know what happen if yank wheel fast .Called whip affect roll ya ass over driver was in his lane doing fine til car smacked him up pass side in turn made him loz it
Some of these comments are ignorant. People must have never driven in Kansas and don't know that thunderstorms come out of nowhere and high winds accompany them.