no it is not always the truck drivers fault, but when 9 out of 10 semi's coming at you are hugging the center line with the front tire, there dam rear trailer tires are over the line. so in essence they are using there 12 ft lane plus 2 feet of the oncoming lane, I am of the mind they are causing most of the accidents. see them passing on blind hills, corners etc. good god the crap you are hauling won't go bad, it has been sitting for days maybe weeks!!!
and it Is worse at night, dub azz's are now over the center line, cargo hanging off the deck, bouncing around on the pavement.
they need way more enforcement on these dam highways, transports and pickups both. fine the driver and the company they work for, and where they are hauling to.
There is more to 881 than crapy drivers, I drove that road for a year to Devo Energy and we have a lot of other work in the area. Sharp bends and no shoulders on the road. WhenI was at Devon there were 14 fatalities in 6 months. We stopped our project to discuss this with all the crews.
My cousin was on the build of the road and EVERYONE involved knew it was going to be a killer! It is just to narrow for it's intended use! There was the oportunity to lower and widen the road but due to cost the present design is what you get, may the dumb azzes that made the choice rot in hell. It is amazing the amount of people we are willing to kill in the name of oil. It is no secret that the old Hwy 63 (Been driving that piece of crap since 85) and now 881 are the deadliest roads in Alberta.
Everyone during construction of the road knew the size of loads that were going to be transported yet to save a few dollars in the grand scheam a crap road was built. You listen to every owner on site preach safety and at times we are forced to let employees go to follow site policy. Yet there is no issue letting people die on poorly designed highways to come to work on the very same sites. These companies have the power to loby government but I guess when you are in bed together there is no need to be accountable. It is sickening to watch.
881 is not a highway to speed on or follow to close, you have to be alert and sharp to stay alive on 881. It is sad to hear of another lost life on that road no matter who's fault it is and even sadder that the real issue will not be addressed due to cost. More of us oil monkeys will be left to die instead.
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