Truck Driver Pushes Car for 1/2 KM on Gardner

Phil C. McNasty

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But see how easy apologizing is? It is really not that hard. Why can’t you do it?
Because I'm too puffed up with pride, and I'm always right 😂

Seriously though, I believe all highways in the GTA have cameras that record traffic. So if she did cut him off and there's video of it, the truck driver has a really good case to get exonerated, and the woman driving the mini should actually get charged with making an unsafe lane change, and possibly even careless driving.

This is why I always say dont judge incidents on your "feelings" and wait until all the evidence is out
 
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In Canada the legal responsibility of safely merging is evenly split between the car merging, and the other vehicles in the lane the car is merging into. Which means if the truck clipped her while she was merging, he is legally partially responsible.
Also, according to her interview on City Panic 24, she was leaning on the horn while she was being pushed by the truck.

How does a truck driver not feel the impact of hitting a car, not feel the continuous drag of the vehicle, nor hear the scrapping of the guard rail, squealing of tires, or the constant horn blaring for over half a kilometer?

I'll tell you, because if the truck is out of Brampton, chances are, the driver didn't pass his license test. In fact, he probably didn't even take it himself. There is an entire industry run by the various religious temples out of Brampton, that cheat the system by having others take the tests to get their members trucking licenses, because they don't even know enough English to take the test themselves.

It is a well known secret in the Trucking industry. Trucking organizations outside of Brampton have tried to report it, yet the Provincial Government does nothing because they don't want to be viewed as racist.
 

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Do you guys really think that truck driver woke up that morning and decided to push a car for half a mile??
He couldnt see the car in front of him because line of sight (or lack there of).
And I'm not saying he shouldnt get a ticket for it, I'm saying it was unintentional on his part



I'm sure he didn't wake up to push the car . But these " Karens" driving in and out of lanes . Eventually people snap . She probably cut him off . He went into a rage . The is no fucking way he didn't know he hit her . The engine would have been screaming under the strain . He need to have the gas pedal to the floor .
 

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In Canada the legal responsibility of safely merging is evenly split between the car merging, and the other vehicles in the lane the car is merging into. Which means if the truck clipped her while she was merging, he is legally partially responsible.
Also, according to her interview on City Panic 24, she was leaning on the horn while she was being pushed by the truck.

How does a truck driver not feel the impact of hitting a car, not feel the continuous drag of the vehicle, nor hear the scrapping of the guard rail, squealing of tires, or the constant horn blaring for over half a kilometer?

I'll tell you, because if the truck is out of Brampton, chances are, the driver didn't pass his license test. In fact, he probably didn't even take it himself. There is an entire industry run by the various religious temples out of Brampton, that cheat the system by having others take the tests to get their members trucking licenses, because they don't even know enough English to take the test themselves.

It is a well known secret in the Trucking industry. Trucking organizations outside of Brampton have tried to report it, yet the Provincial Government does nothing because they don't want to be viewed as racist.
That's true about others taking the test. I've heard from many drivers that they even have english interpreters present while doing the written test right in front of MTO testers.
Were I used to work we had many drivers from Brampton come in who can't even back up a truck.
There was 1 time where a bunch( 4, transport trucks) showed up to deliver a shipment. Only 1 of the drivers had enough skill to back the truck into the building. He had to do his truck and then do the other 3 while they stood around and watched. It's truly pathetic and a public safety issue.
 

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I remember hearing about a truck in Germany that somehow got one of those SMArT cars hooked on its front bumper, and dragged the car for like 65km. It happened about 8 or 10 years ago...Nobody was injured thankfully. But I can totally see how the driver didn't know anything was amiss.
 
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I remember hearing about a truck in Germany that somehow got one of those SMArT cars hooked on its front bumper, and dragged the car for like 65km. It happened about 8 or 10 years ago...Nobody was injured thankfully. But I can totally see how the driver didn't know anything was amiss.
The driver was a tool then . There is no way you wouldn't know there is a car on your bumper . Just the increase in engine noise should tell you there is something wrong . I suspect most of these situations are road rage .
 
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Because I'm too puffed up with pride, and I'm always right 😂

Seriously though, I believe all highways in the GTA have cameras that record traffic. So if she did cut him off and there's video of it, the truck driver has a really good case to get exonerated, and the woman driving the mini should actually get charged with making an unsafe lane change, and possibly even careless driving.

This is why I always say dont judge incidents on your "feelings" and wait until all the evidence is out
The gurl in your sig pic has "man hands".

She could snap off ur dick as easily as she could snap in half and fully dismember a boiled lobster with her "man hands.
 

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People just don’t respect the space around trucks....she said that she was merging and the truck clipped her rear end, sounds to me she cut in front of him
Exactly what I was thinking. This was her statement. "She said she was merging onto the westbound Gardiner Expressway at the ramp near Lake Shore Boulevard and Jarvis Street when a truck didn't see her and bumped her vehicle’s rear end."

The first thing is, if you're merging into a lane in front of a large truck, make sure you're well clear of it before you move over. The second thing is the truck driver should've stopped when the contact was made. There's no way he didn't know he was pushing the Mini 700 meters up the ramp.

In addition, I'm pretty sure one of the two vehicles had a yield sign where they merge onto the ramp. If it was for the truck, then it was his fault for not waiting until she was well in front. If it was for her, she shouldn't have proceeded until it was safe to do so and therefore her fault.
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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This from the person who said "And I'm not saying he shouldnt get a ticket for it, I'm saying it was unintentional on his part"

Seems like you've already made up your mind it was unintentional on his part, which is clearly just your feeling
Its not just my feeling, I'm going by the news report

Link: https://www.cp24.com/news/i-thought...s-plowed-by-a-truck-on-the-gardiner-1.5359922

the driver apparently not realizing that he was pushing a small vehicle sideways in front of him
The driver of the truck was also shaken once he stopped and realized what had happened
 

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I really don't understand how the truck driver didn't know the car was their.
You can't use the excuse "I didn't see it". How could you not notice any resistance pushing against the truck? Yes, it's a big truck, but come on.
And the fact that he pushed her all the way up the ramp from Jarvis Street.
 
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People just don’t respect the space around trucks....she said that she was merging and the truck clipped her rear end, sounds to me she cut in front of him
There are TWO yield signs where traffic turns right from s/b Jarvis to the ramp for w/b Gardiner. Soooo maybe?
 

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There are TWO yield signs where traffic turns right from s/b Jarvis to the ramp for w/b Gardiner. Soooo maybe?
If that's the case, it was her duty to yield to westbound Lakeshore traffic to the Gardiner ramp. If the truck driver stopped when the contact occurred, she likely would've been at fault. But pushing it 700 meters up the ramp is a different story.

I’m not saying that the accident was his fault. It could very well have been hers but I don’t believe he didn’t know he was pushing her car.
I agree. The fact that the Mini was 90 degrees to the truck, means that he was essentially pushing a 3,000 lb. vehicle with all four wheels locked, up a hill. He had to notice the resistance. Not to mention she was leaning on the horn the whole time.
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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The fact that the Mini was 90 degrees to the truck, means that he was essentially pushing a vehicle with all four wheels locked, up a hill. He had to at least notice the resistance. Not to mention she was leaning on the horn the whole time
So if it was intentional we should expect criminal charges against him soon then, right??

Because he couldve easily killed her
 

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So if it was intentional we should expect criminal charges against him soon then, right??

Because he couldve easily killed her
They may charge him with dangerous driving which is a criminal code offence. If so, I doubt he would be convicted. His lawyer would likely tell him to plead guilty to the lesser charge of careless.
 

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They may charge him with dangerous driving which is a criminal code offence. If so, I doubt he would be convicted. His lawyer would likely tell him to plead guilty to the lesser charge of careless
He did get charged, but it doesnt say exactly what those charges are


Dump truck driver charged

Police say they've charged the driver of the dump truck with several driving and commercial motor vehicle offences
 

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The driver was a tool then . There is no way you wouldn't know there is a car on your bumper . Just the increase in engine noise should tell you there is something wrong . I suspect most of these situations are road rage .
The truck and driver hauls around 20 tons of gravel, what is a little Mini gonna do to its performance?
 

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I really don't understand how the truck driver didn't know the car was their.
You can't use the excuse "I didn't see it". How could you not notice any resistance pushing against the truck? Yes, it's a big truck, but come on.
Resistance ? The truck weighs 40,000lbs to 120,000 lbs. You think you can tell the difference of 2-3,000lbs being pushed ?
 
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