Seen this come in pilot when I was leaving out. The driver didn't seem concerned he bounced on into the truckstop without even looking at the load.
Does this aount to a load shifted or is it me?![]()
Woould this be considered a shifted load?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by mcgoo422000, Jun 6, 2013.
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Looks like it in the picture,leans to the left, if it was loaded that way,shame on him for not having them make it right.
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That bundle on the lower left shifted, I'd say that from his bouncing in to the TS he doesn't know how to gently drive w/o shifting a load.
If he hauled groceries he'd spend more time restacking than driving. -
that load looks like it belongs in a van anyways
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Ya it shifted but who says it happened at the trk stop.Him bouncning around may have added to the load shifting.One more sudden move he's going to lose the lower left hand corner of the load and im pretty sure if a DOT seen that,he would mke the driver secure it before going any further.
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This is a shifted load of Shiner Bock that was loaded wrong in my trailer. It didn't fall forward because I secured it right. The loader should have put the cans behind the bottles. I guess he was new lol!
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So you didnt check the load before you left?Also where are your load locks?
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So you left the shipper with the load looking like that?
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