Imagine being crushed by a 350k pound load while out driving. Holy moly Batman!

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      The company can only get away with this sort of thing if there isn’t adequate oversight. The root cause is political. If that indeed had anything to do with it, which is speculation at this point.

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      While this is probably what will happen because Texas, there was a really horrible limousine crash in New York and it basically destroyed the stretch limo industry

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        I’m guessing the people involved in the limo crash that changed things where not poor normal people.

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      Man I hope not. The owner or the truck or trucking company, or whoever was paid to transport the load, should be held liable. They paid the driver, subcontracted to an independent contractor and are therefore responsible for the performance. They could sue the driver/sub if they felt they misperformed by insurance should eat that trucking company alive for this.

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      Depending on how the contracts are written, the transport company may now be extremely fucked too.

      This always happens. Skimp on safety to save pennies, then lose millions in equipment in a disaster. The person buying this equipment is going to demand a new one for free, and the supplier is going to point at the transporter.

      Justly so. Let them lose everything for trying to cut corners and killing people as a result.