Part of what is required on a CDL truck is road triangles, fire extinguisher & a first aid kit per DMV. I don’t see the road triangles or fire extinguisher before the fire consumed the truck. That’s the responsibility of the driver. Not the owner of the truck. Although the owner of the truck is supposed to provide those. However it’s up to the driver they are on the truck before they leave the yard in the morning. It’s all part of each drivers pre-trip inspection. Just saying.
Brakes, tires, and clutches, smoke 'em if you've got 'em!
Part of what is required on a CDL truck is road triangles, fire extinguisher & a first aid kit per DMV.
I don’t see the road triangles or fire extinguisher before the fire consumed the truck. That’s the responsibility of the driver. Not the owner of the truck. Although the owner of the truck is supposed to provide those. However it’s up to the driver they are on the truck before they leave the yard in the morning. It’s all part of each drivers pre-trip inspection. Just saying.
Now that's a dumpster fire
Saved the front bumper😂😂😂
Tires gonna splode
That's 🔥 🔥 🔥
No that's what happens when brakes get hot
Or-- when the emissions/dpf system overheats.
@@Joe-d7m6k usually, that fire starts right around the rear of the cab, must have been a brake problem with a blown wheel seal, IMO.
It blows my mind that wean a truck or car is on fire and the fire is big a fire extinguisher is not going to do nothing
omg