March 28, 2010 8:17 AM PDT
Officer Luis Samudio (as quoted in the article)
Samudio said Thursday that Jakscht was eastbound on Carefree Highway when
he failed to control his speed and collided with the rear of the eight motorcycles and four other vehicles.
Other comments I'll refer from quoting ~ after an accident of this nature, a citation may be issued 'post haste', based upon data collected and eye witness testimony.
It isn''t over by a long shot.
He had to type SOMETHING! He couldn't very well say "Eight Motorcycles and four other vehicles were moved back from alien forces originating at Area 51............ This is a huge media frenzy story, they need to sell alot of papers and create income from a failing economy, many things are being planned and thought out since this tragedy happened.
1. Liability: You better believe someone is going to get busted, County Vehicle is A main target right now. The prosecutors office is in high gear going over all the maintenance records and comparing them to the truck drivers record to see how to save the county from huge losses in civil court by all the affected family's.
2. Truck failure OR driver error? They must examine the truck piece by piece to see if it failed, they may discover a system failure or they might find that the driver reported a problem a week ago and they haven't fixed it yet. They might "Alter and or Conceal" information to slide the blame from the County to the truck manufacturer. They might pay a witness to say he saw the truck driver sleeping at the wheel to shift the blame to him.
3. Charge the Driver!... Several Vehicular Manslaughters and a host of other charges will open it right up to a full blown media frenzy, the defense will declare him indigent and get state funding to hire professional witnesses, this will take well over a year for them to reconstruct the accident and come up with their own view of what happened. If the prosecutor altered documents to save the county from lawsuits making it possible to blame the driver for this then it's gonna boil down to who hires the best lyers at the end. The defense has got to shift the blame to the county maintenance or the truck equipment manufacturer. It's gonna be a long uphill painful battle for all the affected people no doubt.
Just don't forget the driver has already spent hours at the scene of the accident with Professional Homicide Investigators trained to arrest people for breaking the law. They interviewed everyone there as well and have their statements. No One said anything that caused them to arrest the driver, they measured all the skid marks, documented and totally processed the entire site and still found nothing wrong, those are the facts until someone comes up with something new...!
March 28, 2010 8:27 AM PDT
Hey Flat ~ nobody is 'in the know' here ~ and don't go off about 'pay offs' etc, please. This is becoming hype ~ and I've been there with one of our commercial vehicles involved in a fatality head on and other accidents. Let's stick to what this is all about ~ the tragic loss of life and the hurt that goes with it. Speculation has no bearing here.
March 28, 2010 8:31 AM PDT
Hey Flat ~ nobody is 'in the know' here ~ and don't go off about 'pay offs' etc, please. This is becoming hype ~ and I've been there with one of our commercial vehicles involved in a fatality head on and other accidents. Let's stick to what this is all about ~ the tragic loss of life and the hurt that goes with it. Speculation has no bearing here.
I agree 100%, am only speaking up for the working man here after so many already convicted him from what the reporters said.
I know exactly where this is going and how it's going to get there. Been there too!
March 28, 2010 11:37 AM PDT
Having WORKED these type of accidents as both rescue and reserve LEO.........
Unless the driver was intoxicated at the time of the accident no arrest or charges would be made/ filed until the investigation is COMPLETE.
The driver has already admitted he was shuffleing through paperwork. His own ADMINTANCE but in a lot of states that is not a crime.
March 28, 2010 12:42 PM PDT
this story is unbelievable......that truck driver had no business driving or being on the road.....this is a big story here in az and just to think he saw them all and still just ran and hit them...... so much more i could say but won't. I pray for the all families in this time of sorrow.......
March 28, 2010 1:40 PM PDT
How sad. Another case of a driver not paying attention! I just don't know what a rider could do to prevent something like this from happening!
March 28, 2010 1:59 PM PDT
....by the way, here is a statement from the Arizona newspaper article that I just read...
"The driver of a dump truck that struck and killed members of a motorcycle group in north Phoenix was cited for failing to control his speed less than two weeks ago, court records show."
Doesn't seem that the driver learned anything by being cited!
March 28, 2010 11:52 PM PDT
Hey Flat ~ nobody is 'in the know' here ~ and don't go off about 'pay offs' etc, please. This is becoming hype ~ and I've been there with one of our commercial vehicles involved in a fatality head on and other accidents. Let's stick to what this is all about ~ the tragic loss of life and the hurt that goes with it. Speculation has no bearing here.
I agree 100%,
am only speaking up for the working man here after so many already convicted him from what the reporters said.
I know exactly where this is going and how it's going to get there. Been there too!
Are the men and women this shithole truck driver ran over NOT working men and women. One that got run over by the shithole truck driver was a firefighter wasn't he? Is that NOT a working man? Oh, and yea, I'm convicting the SOB based on his own statements that he was shuffeling papers and not paying attention to what the Freck he was doing.
March 29, 2010 12:10 AM PDT
A distracted driver hit a bunch of bikes.... end of story. It could have been an bus load of kids. A day later a truck hit a van loaded with a family heading to a wedding. One report I read indicated the driver was distracted. Besides riding motorcycle for 40+ years, I drive school bus. I've driven all across the USA hauling kids, school trips, etc. There are a lot of drivers out there that 'multi-task' when they are driving. Like being in a truck, you see everything from the driver's seat of a bus;, people working on their laptops, shaving, reading newspapers, and the list goes on and on. Distracted drivers kill, period.
March 29, 2010 1:25 AM PDT
Smith System - Aim high in steering, Get the big picture, Keep your eyes moving, Leave enough room, Make sure you are seen. CDL holders have an obligation to road safety. Bottom line, like Olenorthpole said, distracted drivers kill. This driver's company needs to own their part and it would be a great act for them to stand up to the plate and be THAT company that acknowledges their part, takes a full page ad on road safety, implements a safety program and institutes a zero tolerance for their drivers who have violations.