R.I.P. drivers! They hit that bridge support so hard it completely destroyed the tractor to the point it looks like there never was a tractor. Side Note to all of you cars out there, this is why you never want to ride alongside of a semi because if a steer tire blows out, and you are on the side of the blow out you too are going along for the ride!!
@@stevebean1822 I have almost been hit by a gater once and I was far behind the truck when it happened. I managed to swerve and it just barely missed me. I was on I64 E in WV going to Virginia. It can happen very quickly without warning.
@@Roger-fs5yojust because their under it doesnt mean the money they pay gets them pass it guaranteed amazon just pays and moves on business as usual sadly.
@QZCOATINGSLLC2020 most the guy's that pull them Amazon trailers are owner operators, Amazon doesn't own the truck. I don't know what Amazon pays them guy's and don't give a crap. The bottom line is they get inspected and shut down just like the rest of us. If you get caught breaking the rules, you pay the price. Amazon has absolutely NOTHING to do with that👌
They don't care. Remember "Learn to Code!" Slogan towards truck drivers. Amazon, Target, Walmart, Google, Tesla and more are firing programmers. It's bad for everyone 😔
Yep... another driver for a company I drove for said that, if you got hit from behind by an airplane, they would say that you were "driving too slow for conditions" 🙂
Well, if a driver loses a steer tire, they have to speed up and counter steer within seconds of the explosion. The explosion is so loud and disorienting than an inexperienced driver may not know what happened. Those critical seconds lost can be the difference in regaining control or leaving the roadway.
@@justtubing767 Also, if you don't have a secure, two-hand grip on the wheel at the time, it may just get away from you no matter HOW fast you react. One hand on the wheel and a phone in your other hand? FORGET it!
Sir, screw the lawyer, for now! The focus is: Two people lost their lives on the job. Do you get that, they are gone forever and families are grieving. The job still remains! We all know the ambulance chaser lawyer are always gonna be around! R.I.P Drivers. 🙏
There are at least two good alternate routes in that area. One runs North of I-10, the other South. Either 411th or Wintersburg Rd. Could have gotten you to those alternates.
No that is not why. I was stuck in this. It took a long time because They shut down all lanes. Traffic was redirected to a one lane off ramp with a stop sign with frequent ongoing traffic.
What happened to that cab? it is completely gone, i just see tiny bits of debris that might have been pieces to a cab like a few pieces of paneling. Unless they removed the majority of it already before showing this scene 1:40 Does anyone know what type of cab that would have been?
@@SinOjOs-Transport Lets have truckers drive around in egg shells that may or may not be faulty, while they haul various amounts of extra weight behind them.
I was actually thinking about getting into Amazon cdl training for prime cdl but I think I would want to start in another area other than phoenix metro because people do not know how to drive here
@@MauriceLabandeira well im from htx & i drive for stevens transport out in dallas....but tbh with you its going to be alot of non drivers on the road in different states/cities
@@MauriceLabandeira im from htx & drive for stevens transport base in dallas tx...& tbh bro you will get alot of non drivers in different cities/states
Ok, now they are drifting away from the truth before any invedtigation,, this has become a massive public relations repair operation by Amazon attorneys, I spent 40 years in an 18wheeler and I am familiar with Amazon and my personal opinion from what I've noticed in the past is driver distraction, inattentive driver, likely playing with a smart phone while driving
I made a comment on another video saying the driver could have been on their phone, & if thats not the case i am sorry for that. I just feel so horrible for the families deal8ng with this horrible tragedy.
Amazon will blame this on the carrier for not doing the proper Pretrip. Its never there fault and things never happen on the road, always carriers fault. RIP drivers
The road is terrible through there.. Everytime I drive it I see an abnormal amount of vehicles with flats from the eastbound 50 mile marker to about 103... AZDOT needs to fix it.
Not necessarily tire can have a deep cut and you don't realize it, I change a steer tire 2 weeks ago because it was wearing bad and there was a deep cut in the center,,it was so deep they said it couldn't recap,,things happen without you knowing it.
All of our Truckers in that line ❤so many transporting items and goods. Without them, police, and farmers we would be even more screwed! Yet the Dems have tried and tried 🤬. Remember what to vote for and who! Wanna keep paying high gas and deal with inflation, billions going to other countries keep voting Joe Blow.
I’ve had four steer tire blow outs in my 35 years each one made think about changing careers may god be with them . I’m retired now did not like what I was seeing over the road too many drivers with not enough experience 😮
Okay I’ve never driven a semi but I just commented on how semis get blowouts all the time and they don’t crash. That there’s always double tires so how could this be a blowout? And then your comment says STEER tire. And now I’m wondering what’s a steer tire? Are you talking like a front tire? Like a tire on the cab itself? I didn’t even think of that. There’s not double tires there is there? 😳 So if it WAS a blowout of a steer tire then was it preventable? Are tires supposed to be maintained & inspected by the company mechanics? (I know this happens in n cars all the time but those are personal vehicles that I doubt get scheduled inspections).
Most likely the truck had a steering tire blowout and the driver wasn't properly trained on how to regain control of the truck. And hit the brakes causing the truck to go in the direction of the tire that blew. Not good for the driver to do.
So sad the drivers died Rest In Peace and sorry this happened to the Amazon family this company has helped millions and millions of people ….sad to see when something like this happens
They aren't in the Amazon family they only hire contractors to drive their trailers and Amazon is notoriously one of the worst places to work even if they did work for Amazon.
It's kind of like when you lose control on the ice. You don't steer against it. You steer towards it at first to regain control. The driver in this case probably didn't have enough time to do anything about it though. The truck was shredded.
Everyone, Get used to seeing accidents like this. The feds, along with mega-carriers and crooked freight brokers, are transforming the trucking industry into minimum-wage work, and this will be the result as many owner-operators are forced to decide what repairs they will make on their trucks, as they can't afford to make all that are needed. Investigators are leaning towards a blown steer tire being the cause, and only 2 things cause a tire to blow: incorrect tire pressure, or the fact the tire is worn so badly, that simply running over a rock could puncture it.
Most Amazon drivers work for 3 party contractors probably to avoid unions. Where I live there's literally over a dozen outfits hiring for drivers to run Amazon brand equipment.
Pre inspections of the semi tractor is imperative…..I would hate to see drivers from this area like this drive in states like no.dak.good luck cdl. Prime drivers???????
Today is saddest day for me Rest in peace O lord , forgive my best friend and elevate his station among those who are guided. Send him along the path of those who came before, and forgive us and him, 0 Lord of the worlds. Enlarge for him his grave and shed light upon him in it.
@@babydaddy1930Actually......... In some states, trucks can get recapped steer tires. I never would, though, because recaps are, to me, a false economy. If not done properly, they may not last a week, let alone a year.
@@Britcarjunkie bull crap. federal law states you cannot have recap tires on the front of a commercial vehicle. Federal law ...states can have tougher laws but not lesser laws than the department of transportation
I ja gotta thank god im alive and rest in peace to the drivers because my tire blew out today on the highway and i made it to the side of road with on going traffic 🤦♂️ that 💩 insane and its a slim chance fr of not getting into any damage
Hire more foreign steering wheel holders with no experience, and put them in trucks that run way too fast! Amazon loses SEVERAL trucks a year in wrecks!
What an idiotic post. Amazon only owns the trailer. Amazon has got nothing to do with the tractor which owned, operated and maintained by a contractor company - maybe even the drivers themselves that were in the rig.
Actually, they can and do just come apart. Most steer tires on a tractor trailer have 6,000 pounds of weight on each steer tire. It's why you definetly need to be holding that steering wheel firmly with both hands.
@@jessicaanderson7885 The term 'blow out' is used incorrectly and rather loosely for tires! Usually, something that blows up or blows out is due to overpressure! For tires, there is no overpressure as the tire holds the air inside perfectly fine! Well within the design parameters of the tire. The only reason it deflates is because of a puncture! The air may escape slow or fast but it is never the less a deflation and not a blowout! For a blowout to occur, severe structure damage would have resulted to your vehicle - what exactly was the damage? Was the rim of the tire bent and damage beyond repair? Was the sheetmetal around the tire damaged due to the explosion? If not, then it was not a blow out because nothing blew!
Inexperienced drivers not knowing what their height is but that's what you get when people go to driving schools to learn how to be a truck driver in a month or two
I do amazon relay whit my semi truck and i have 15 years of experience in trucking but everything on trucking are changed on years those Amazon trailer they are good on maintenance and those yellow totes are heavy because i carry on my truck the time to brake is not to good other reason is tire pressure tire explosion because the wear tear or like cheap drivers dont like to pay for a good shoes they both dead so what you going to ask who ......all indicated that they need to investigate using part of the truck or ask the ower if they both was driver not owner operator alot in investigation believe me
I wouldn’t trust what Amazon says they would never take any blame and the only way the truck would lose control is to fast and one of the front tires would be the only blow outs it sucks
Other thing is amazon do have semi truck but not for OTR use only local because amazon pays by hour no by trip and only 22 dollars 😂😂 the hour foe driving a semi the rest is like me owner operator
Other thing is alot driver from midle East like those wird countries 😂😂😂 that drive in the desert well you got that tooo here some of them dont know any ameeican law about trucking or speak English and sime State want to approve 17 years old boys driving semi truck and dont know how to put they pants up
Sorry it was not a tire-blowout it was total drivers fault that team (Indians/Hindu/Sighns) were speeding and cutting lanes missed and cause accident with other vehicles and they went off
Amazon rushing time-period, ELD fault, these new drivers with no experience (Indians/Hindus/Sighns) that buy the license. Anybody could drive an Auto semi-truck
Rest In Peace. May God hold you both in his arms and comfort you.
R.I.P. drivers! They hit that bridge support so hard it completely destroyed the tractor to the point it looks like there never was a tractor. Side Note to all of you cars out there, this is why you never want to ride alongside of a semi because if a steer tire blows out, and you are on the side of the blow out you too are going along for the ride!!
Lol how often does this happen? If you're paranoid, stay off the road.
More often than you would think. @@ruthlessluder
@@stevebean1822 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💯
@@stevebean1822 I have almost been hit by a gater once and I was far behind the truck when it happened. I managed to swerve and it just barely missed me. I was on I64 E in WV going to Virginia. It can happen very quickly without warning.
@@ruthlessluderliterally every single day. You see all the chunks of tire on the side of freeways? Yeah. Those are all from tractor trailers.
Condolences to the families. Stay Safe Drivers.
Man that Cab disintegrated.
Rip drivers
WTF is going on?? This is the 3rd Amazon driver death scene I seen in 2 hours all over the country
No regulation and no accountability
@@koolaidpurpleoh bull crap man, them guy's are under the same DOT regulations the rest of us are🤦♂️
PROBABLY PUNJABS THEN
@@Roger-fs5yojust because their under it doesnt mean the money they pay gets them pass it guaranteed amazon just pays and moves on business as usual sadly.
@QZCOATINGSLLC2020 most the guy's that pull them Amazon trailers are owner operators, Amazon doesn't own the truck.
I don't know what Amazon pays them guy's and don't give a crap. The bottom line is they get inspected and shut down just like the rest of us. If you get caught breaking the rules, you pay the price. Amazon has absolutely NOTHING to do with that👌
The media could do a little investigation.
It's a contractors truck.The drivers are not Amazon workers.
They don't care.
Remember "Learn to Code!" Slogan towards truck drivers.
Amazon, Target, Walmart, Google, Tesla and more are firing programmers. It's bad for everyone 😔
Amazon will still blame the drivers for what happened
Yep... another driver for a company I drove for said that, if you got hit from behind by an airplane, they would say that you were "driving too slow for conditions" 🙂
Lol
Well, if a driver loses a steer tire, they have to speed up and counter steer within seconds of the explosion. The explosion is so loud and disorienting than an inexperienced driver may not know what happened. Those critical seconds lost can be the difference in regaining control or leaving the roadway.
@@justtubing767 Also, if you don't have a secure, two-hand grip on the wheel at the time, it may just get away from you no matter HOW fast you react. One hand on the wheel and a phone in your other hand? FORGET it!
That’s sad🙏 to the family
My husband just told me these are 3rd party drivers, they do not work for Amazon.
Yes, they are independent contractors.
@@jessicaanderson7885still all affiliated with Amazon irregardless.
Same day that happened a tanker truck was hit and went up in flames on (-70 in Colorado. When it rains, it pours.
not to be negative they are not amazon driver they are contractors for amazon
Drive safe fellow drivers!! 🙏🏻
Sir, screw the lawyer, for now! The focus is: Two people lost their lives on the job. Do you get that, they are gone forever and families are grieving. The job still remains! We all know the ambulance chaser lawyer are always gonna be around! R.I.P Drivers. 🙏
Exactly. And, screw the guy who had to spend 3 hours of his life in traffic. … Terrible news coverage.
Cheap pay costs.
Steer tire/Rip drivers 🙏🏽🕊️🕊️
THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT AND DANGEROUS OCCUPATION
THIS JOB NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY CAN COST YOU YOUR LIFE AND THE LIFE OF OTHERS
Hit barrier as another rig rolls across. RIP to those drivers
There are at least two good alternate routes in that area. One runs North of I-10, the other South. Either 411th or Wintersburg Rd. Could have gotten you to those alternates.
You can't teach this to people. You either have the human element to work the problem, or you don't
Traffic moving slow because everyone looking at the mess.
from all, only 5% needed to slow down to a crawl, and the rest to are forced to that speed, looking or not
It's called Rubber Necking
No that is not why. I was stuck in this. It took a long time because They shut down all lanes. Traffic was redirected to a one lane off ramp with a stop sign with frequent ongoing traffic.
@@ericmartinez6223 Then they opened one lane as you just watched in this video and you see car cars snooping.
Gawkers
That section of road has had a lot of tire blow outs lately. Its pretty bad and needs repair. AZDOT needs to fix it.
Who thinks that bezos gives a f about anyone?
What happened to that cab? it is completely gone, i just see tiny bits of debris that might have been pieces to a cab like a few pieces of paneling. Unless they removed the majority of it already before showing this scene 1:40 Does anyone know what type of cab that would have been?
Is that the drive wheels still under the trailer?
cab hit the concrete support, not much left its just plastic and aluminum
The new aero trucks are plastic. There is no protection for the driver.
I thought I saw parts of the axle assembly on the ground but that was about it. They never had a chance.
@@SinOjOs-Transport Lets have truckers drive around in egg shells that may or may not be faulty, while they haul various amounts of extra weight behind them.
I actually seen this in person i was stuck on that side in traffic (truck driver btw)
I was actually thinking about getting into Amazon cdl training for prime cdl but I think I would want to start in another area other than phoenix metro because people do not know how to drive here
@@MauriceLabandeira well im from htx & i drive for stevens transport out in dallas....but tbh with you its going to be alot of non drivers on the road in different states/cities
Damn
@@MauriceLabandeira im from htx & drive for stevens transport base in dallas tx...& tbh bro you will get alot of non drivers in different cities/states
This is why its important to maintain your vehicles people. RIP to those people.
Steer tire blows out at high speed, you have a serious problem. Damn shame!!
Ok, now they are drifting away from the truth before any invedtigation,, this has become a massive public relations repair operation by Amazon attorneys, I spent 40 years in an 18wheeler and I am familiar with Amazon and my personal opinion from what I've noticed in the past is driver distraction, inattentive driver, likely playing with a smart phone while driving
Driver fatigue and poor equipment maintenance. It can also be what you described.
This guy claims to have “40” years and is unaware that Amazon has driver cams that would get these drivers fired for doing the things he mentioned.
I hate to hear other driver's accusing accident victims of playing with their phones and inattention to the road. You do not know what happened.
@@NotchNatethey were not Amazon drivers, they were contractors.
That is not a amazon truck, third party @NotchNate
I made a comment on another video saying the driver could have been on their phone, & if thats not the case i am sorry for that. I just feel so horrible for the families deal8ng with this horrible tragedy.
Amazon will blame this on the carrier for not doing the proper Pretrip. Its never there fault and things never happen on the road, always carriers fault. RIP drivers
Rip drivers as far as the attorney up yours nothing but an ambulance chaser
You must keep up air pressure.. that's usually the reason for blowout.. low air = increase in HEAT
The road is terrible through there.. Everytime I drive it I see an abnormal amount of vehicles with flats from the eastbound 50 mile marker to about 103... AZDOT needs to fix it.
Not necessarily tire can have a deep cut and you don't realize it, I change a steer tire 2 weeks ago because it was wearing bad and there was a deep cut in the center,,it was so deep they said it couldn't recap,,things happen without you knowing it.
All of our Truckers in that line ❤so many transporting items and goods. Without them, police, and farmers we would be even more screwed! Yet the Dems have tried and tried 🤬. Remember what to vote for and who! Wanna keep paying high gas and deal with inflation, billions going to other countries keep voting Joe Blow.
Most of the trucks are contractor. The illusion of owning your own truck.
I’ve had four steer tire blow outs in my 35 years each one made think about changing careers may god be with them . I’m retired now did not like what I was seeing over the road too many drivers with not enough experience 😮
Okay I’ve never driven a semi but I just commented on how semis get blowouts all the time and they don’t crash. That there’s always double tires so how could this be a blowout? And then your comment says STEER tire. And now I’m wondering what’s a steer tire? Are you talking like a front tire? Like a tire on the cab itself? I didn’t even think of that. There’s not double tires there is there? 😳
So if it WAS a blowout of a steer tire then was it preventable? Are tires supposed to be maintained & inspected by the company mechanics? (I know this happens in n cars all the time but those are personal vehicles that I doubt get scheduled inspections).
@taaurus13 just stop asking questions
Prayers to the family 🙏
Most likely the truck had a steering tire blowout and the driver wasn't properly trained on how to regain control of the truck. And hit the brakes causing the truck to go in the direction of the tire that blew. Not good for the driver to do.
So sad the drivers died Rest In Peace and sorry this happened to the Amazon family this company has helped millions and millions of people ….sad to see when something like this happens
They aren't in the Amazon family they only hire contractors to drive their trailers and Amazon is notoriously one of the worst places to work even if they did work for Amazon.
@@ryerob4815 I didn’t know that at any rate it’s sad to see someone get hurt
Amazon contracts to drivers. They only own the container. Sad for those drivers. RIP.
False statement
Front tire blow out is always on my mind in a Semi. Anyother blow out I have had.
Jesus Christ please touch the families and comfort them during this time as only You can do. Amen
They are both from Colorado 😢
Tires blowing out is not the responsibility of the drivers, but the company. This is definitely a lawsuit.
Tire blowout causing the crash? On a semi? Dont semis get blowouts all the time? Dont they always have double tires? (Probably for this exact reason?)
So they put two tires on the steer axles now? The brain is a terrible thing to go to waste.
If you blow out a steer tire you shouldn’t ever apply the brakes coz which ever tire blew will pull you that way
It's kind of like when you lose control on the ice. You don't steer against it. You steer towards it at first to regain control. The driver in this case probably didn't have enough time to do anything about it though. The truck was shredded.
Prayers for the families
Field reporter saying, "Good evening."
Those packages might be delayed a bit.
Tire blow out? Medical or fell asleep
Everyone,
Get used to seeing accidents like this.
The feds, along with mega-carriers and crooked freight brokers, are transforming the trucking industry into minimum-wage work, and this will be the result as many owner-operators are forced to decide what repairs they will make on their trucks, as they can't afford to make all that are needed.
Investigators are leaning towards a blown steer tire being the cause, and only 2 things cause a tire to blow: incorrect tire pressure, or the fact the tire is worn so badly, that simply running over a rock could puncture it.
Damn RIP to the truck drivers. Hate to hear this.😢
Amazon is known for not putting tires on their trucks when they are needed. Semi and delivery trucks that go to houses
Don’t know what happened but I guarantee driver fell sleep. Trucking ain’t easy folk. RIP
Yes it could have been prevented if it was a tire. More likely they don't check their air pressure. Probably don't even have a air gauge.
This has me worried, my husband drives for Amazon 😢
Most Amazon drivers work for 3 party contractors probably to avoid unions. Where I live there's literally over a dozen outfits hiring for drivers to run Amazon brand equipment.
I have to stop assuming 'news" is correct.
Blowouts don't make you crash unless you're speeding.
Some what? But, it also depends on others' factors.🙄
They were on the interstate. You generally drive fast on the interstate.
Pre inspections of the semi tractor is imperative…..I would hate to see drivers from this area like this drive in states like no.dak.good luck cdl. Prime drivers???????
Today is saddest day for me
Rest in peace O lord , forgive my best friend and elevate his station among those who are guided. Send him along the path of those who came before, and forgive us and him, 0 Lord of the worlds. Enlarge for him his grave and shed light upon him in it.
No one can prepare for a blown front tire if that is what happens, he could dose off and hit the center barrier then the tire blown out..
You see this all the time and don’t think much about it until it’s someone you know.
:58 The truck passing on shoulder, shame.
Some snowbirds just have no clue what real dangers lie in wait them out here in our beautiful Arizona desert.
@@Plutogalaxy , no, they’re not, they’ll get tired of here eventually and move again. They always do!
Seeing my package laying on the ground there
PROBABLY A RECAP TIRE KNOWING HOW AMAZON LIKES TO SAVE MONEY
No one puts a recap on a steer axle, no tire repair man and no company ever...
@@babydaddy1930Actually.........
In some states, trucks can get recapped steer tires.
I never would, though, because recaps are, to me, a false economy. If not done properly, they may not last a week, let alone a year.
@@Britcarjunkie bull crap. federal law states you cannot have recap tires on the front of a commercial vehicle. Federal law ...states can have tougher laws but not lesser laws than the department of transportation
@@babydaddy1930 Serious crap: look it up.
@@babydaddy1930 Seems somebody likes to remove my comments...
There's NO federal law against using recaps on a steer axle.
Look it up.
🙏🏼🙏🏼
Just think….if it was an EV truck we would have an inferno …..food for thought
Just think .... if it had been an autonomous truck, nobody would have died. Think on it.
@@jdrancho1864Except for maybe somebody in a car that was tailgating, because the truck was keeping them from being able to do 120 mph...
Food work Jonathan.
So sad
🙏❤️🙏
🙌🙏🙌 Bless them ✨
I ja gotta thank god im alive and rest in peace to the drivers because my tire blew out today on the highway and i made it to the side of road with on going traffic 🤦♂️ that 💩 insane and its a slim chance fr of not getting into any damage
🙏🙏🙏
Oh no!!!😢
It's not like the old days, everyone running hard because of ELDs rushing to beat the clock, I know that's part of all the accidents lately.
Not if they were a team 2 drivers died.
Were they wearing flip flops? The new Professional Driver footwear of choice in 2024?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂life has no value till you get killed . The families want money and the lawyers are hunting for a payday . Team driving is dangerous.
Dang no wonder my broom taking forever…prime 2 day delivery my a55!
May allah grant them janah al firdause.
Sabr iyo imaaan.
Be careful out there it gets rough loco!
So sorry
Is this why my package has some gray matter on it?
This is the reason why Interstates need to be wider.
Hire more foreign steering wheel holders with no experience, and put them in trucks that run way too fast! Amazon loses SEVERAL trucks a year in wrecks!
Rich people having blow outs..rich companies not changing they gotdam tires..no EXCUSE FOR A BLOWOUT...
What an idiotic post. Amazon only owns the trailer. Amazon has got nothing to do with the tractor which owned, operated and maintained by a contractor company - maybe even the drivers themselves that were in the rig.
@@Freightmeister oh ok
Daaaamn my iPad was in there 😫😫😫
I believe my packages were on this truck my order says problem occurred
Tires do not BLOW!!! When punctured, they deflate rather slowly and do not explode as people think they might!!!
Actually, they can and do just come apart. Most steer tires on a tractor trailer have 6,000 pounds of weight on each steer tire. It's why you definetly need to be holding that steering wheel firmly with both hands.
I have had tires blow before. They definitely can blow out and can do so quickly.
@@jessicaanderson7885
The term 'blow out' is used incorrectly and rather loosely for tires!
Usually, something that blows up or blows out is due to overpressure! For tires, there is no overpressure as the tire holds the air inside perfectly fine! Well within the design parameters of the tire. The only reason it deflates is because of a puncture!
The air may escape slow or fast but it is never the less a deflation and not a blowout!
For a blowout to occur, severe structure damage would have resulted to your vehicle - what exactly was the damage? Was the rim of the tire bent and damage beyond repair? Was the sheetmetal around the tire damaged due to the explosion?
If not, then it was not a blow out because nothing blew!
This why my order is late
See if Amazon gives a s---.
Inexperienced drivers not knowing what their height is but that's what you get when people go to driving schools to learn how to be a truck driver in a month or two
Starting to look more and more like a third world country
Stop using Chinese/imported steer tires
I do amazon relay whit my semi truck and i have 15 years of experience in trucking but everything on trucking are changed on years those Amazon trailer they are good on maintenance and those yellow totes are heavy because i carry on my truck the time to brake is not to good other reason is tire pressure tire explosion because the wear tear or like cheap drivers dont like to pay for a good shoes they both dead so what you going to ask who ......all indicated that they need to investigate using part of the truck or ask the ower if they both was driver not owner operator alot in investigation believe me
I wouldn’t trust what Amazon says they would never take any blame and the only way the truck would lose control is to fast and one of the front tires would be the only blow outs it sucks
Other thing is amazon do have semi truck but not for OTR use only local because amazon pays by hour no by trip and only 22 dollars 😂😂 the hour foe driving a semi the rest is like me owner operator
Other thing is alot driver from midle East like those wird countries 😂😂😂 that drive in the desert well you got that tooo here some of them dont know any ameeican law about trucking or speak English and sime State want to approve 17 years old boys driving semi truck and dont know how to put they pants up
Sorry it was not a tire-blowout it was total drivers fault that team (Indians/Hindu/Sighns) were speeding and cutting lanes missed and cause accident with other vehicles and they went off
"Killing two workers" They were people you cyborg, have some respect.
Amazon rushing time-period, ELD fault, these new drivers with no experience (Indians/Hindus/Sighns) that buy the license. Anybody could drive an Auto semi-truck