Originally Posted By: Pop_Rivit
Originally Posted By: JHZR2
Not an excuse. Truckers know when a tire goes out, and should be on the hook for getting it out of the roadway.
That simply isn't correct. If one goes on a trailer it's entirely possible that the driver, who may be 70 feet or more ahead of the trailer tires, in a cab dominated by engine noise and designed to reduce that noise as much as possible, with a radio on, may not hear, see or feel a tread separation.
And even if they did know about it, the idea of pulling a semi over to the side of a busy interstate highway, having the driver leave the vehicle and walk back what may be 1/4 mile or more, then dodge traffic trying to pick up pieces of rubber from the highway is utterly absurd.
Look for road marker, pick up phone, call number, say "I lost a tread at mile marker (insert previously checked marker number)." Continue going on about life.
Yep, sounds pretty absurdly ridiculous to me.