From www.swvatoday.com
By WAYNE QUESENBERRY/Staff
Virginia State Police are awaiting a report from the state medical examiner as to the cause of death of two motorists involved in separate fatalities last week. The single-vehicle crashes claimed the life of a Mississippi truck driver and a motorcyclist from Canada.
According to 1st Sgt. K.S. McCall, investigating officers are not sure if the drivers suffered some kind of medical problem that caused them to wreck. Both vehicles swerved from the road and ran into guardrails.
Theresa Davis, 51, of Mississaugh, Ontario, died Sunday afternoon, July 10, on Interstate 77 in Bland County after her southbound 2000 Honda Shadow V motorcycle veered off the road to the left and struck a guardrail, according to McCall. She died at the scene around 12:40 p.m., he said.
The victim was accompanied by her husband, who was riding a separate motorcycle, McCall said.
Master Trooper Thomas Roseberry was the investigating officer.
Joey Langley, 41, of Marietta, Miss., died early Tuesday morning, July 12, on Interstate 81 at the 72.8 mile marker in Wythe County, McCall reported. He was operating a northbound 2007 Peterbilt car hauler around 2:09 a.m. when the carhauler ran off the right side of the road into an embankment, traveled down the ditch line and through the guardrail, the officer said.
Trooper Jason Crowder investigated the wreck.
McCall pointed out it will take awhile for the medical examiner to conduct an autopsy in each case and determine the cause of death of the drivers.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Commentary:
A few thoughts. Its easy to forget how dangerous a highway can be for anyone let alone a fully loaded carhauler trailer. With tons of weight a typical autotransport does not have the agility of smaller vehicles. Crowded roadways, distracted drivers, and people that really dont look like they are licenses at all can make the highway system a dangerous place for todays carhauler or car carrier
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7/8 Car Hauler Autotransport
description adapted from Cottrell Trailers
Cottrell Trailers model CS-12LTA/B has been a benchmark for the autohauler industry. This Cottrell trailer has stood the test of time; its design was spun from a proven product line of high sideframe trailers. This version of a 7/8 autohauler car stack trailer really needs no introduction. If you know car hauling, you know about Cottrell Trailer model CS-12LTA/B. This 20 year evolutionary car carrier product is wonderful for meeting multiple drops and maximizing your load factor for those 400 mile plus one way trips. It is the most versatile, durable, and faithful Cottrell trailer in the industry. This Autotransport trailer is compatible with most Cottrell headramps. Please contact East Coast Truck and Trailer at www.ectts.com for more informationCottrell Standard Car Hauler Features
- Two (2) Year Cottrell Trailer Structural Warranty
- Aluminum Track Sheets, Catwalks, Tandem Hose and Valve Covers
- Cottrell's Patented Quick Release Ratchet System
- Plated 5/16" Chain and Chain Hooks
- Hendrickson INTRAAX axle / suspension combination with HLS hubs (5yr / 500k warranty)
- WABCO 4S / 2M ABS System
- Parker Hydraulic Hose and Fittings
- Curtiss Wright 4-Port Aluminum Valves with Flow Dividers in Select Positions
- Truck - Lite Incandescent Lights
- Factory Sealed Modular Wiring Harness
- Night Loading (5) and Rear Upper (2) Turn Signal and Marker Lights
- Sandblast, Prime and Akzo Nobel Autocoat LV Top Coat (5 yr Limited Warranty)
- Michelin Tires
For more information about this car hauler click here
other carhaulers for sale
Used Cottrell Autotranport Trailer
Used Cottrell Car Carrier 6276UE/6277UE
Used Car Hauler 6513UE/6514UE
Cottrell Trailer with Peterbilt 388 Now Available
Carhauler Superstore Selection
-------------------------------------------------------------
Great prices on Car Carrier Parts
No comments:
Post a Comment