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Nasty crash - glasgow


richy_B
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Saw in the news this evening about a nasty crash in Glasgow. Apparently tractor (Fastrac from image) pulling a low loader with two large looking excavators, hit a bus and hgv and a digger toppled onto nearby/passing cars. One dead. From the rwport it sounds like brakes failed but i wonder if the hgv was overtaking the bus on the wrong side, which may have been at a bus stop. That's a lot of trailer for a fastrac if someone did pull out on him amd he had no where to manoeuvre to.

 

Regardless, RIP. HSE are going to be onto this big time.

 

http://metro.co.uk/2016/05/24/diggers-topple-on-to-cars-on-outskirts-of-glasgow-5902239/

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It's described a two diggers on trailer being towed by an agricultural vehicle so I assumed the fastrac was towing. The jcb excavator pictures looks pretty big though, minimum 10t. Hard to see how two excavators could be on one agri low loader. Only one excavator pictured and no hgv. Stuff may have been removed though.

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It's probably bad reporting. Two 'jcbs' involve was probably taken to mean two being carried. Doubt the general public know what a fastrac is. Also excavator hasn't toppled or broken it's ratchets. Looks more like trailer jack knifed, maybe disconnected then hit the cars. From the location of the fastrac it's seems more probable.

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Tragic accident. I can't beleive that a tractor is actually allowed to tow travel at 31 tons GTW without some sort of fail safe brakes- crazy IMO, particularly given that they are not currentlu subjected to road worthiness tests either.

 

Can't really see from the photos how its physically possible to fit a second digger on that trailer, media have a tendancy to distort stories so....

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It's probably bad reporting. Two 'jcbs' involve was probably taken to mean two being carried. Doubt the general public know what a fastrac is. Also excavator hasn't toppled or broken it's ratchets. Looks more like trailer jack knifed, maybe disconnected then hit the cars. From the location of the fastrac it's seems more probable.

 

Yes thats what i was thinking.

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Tragic accident. I can't beleive that a tractor is actually allowed to tow travel at 31 tons GTW without some sort of fail safe brakes- crazy IMO, particularly given that they are not currentlu subjected to road worthiness tests either.

 

Can't really see from the photos how its physically possible to fit a second digger on that trailer, media have a tendancy to distort stories so....

 

Horrific accident.

 

31 GTW, but the trailer isn't allowed to exceed 18 tonnes.

Anything over 40km requires air brakes, the same brakes as an commercial HGV, which are not fail safe, I don't know of a braking system that is?

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