An articulated tipper truck, loaded with clay, rolled over when it veered off the road onto the soft verge. The vehicle ended up on its side in the hedge of a farmer’s field. The driver is reported to have had a sneezing fit immediately prior to the incident. No other vehicle was involved and the driver was uninjured and passed the police checks (Breath test, etc.)
Investigation confirmed the following:
- The driver had been supporting the haulier, who have the clay contract, for the previous 8 days, completing 38 deliveries via this route
- The driver was wearing his seatbelt, which helped avoid injury
- Tacho suggests the driver was travelling at 35mph, well within the 50mph limit when the accident occurred
- The driver had 11.5Hrs continuous rest prior
- The driver has held his Class 1 HGV license for 13Yrs with no notable accident history
- Weather was dry, visibility good, the road was wet
- Mobile phone checks confirm not in use while driving
- The driver suffers from hay fever and takes (non drowsy) medication
- This is the 3rd almost identical incident in the last 6 years which has involved our clay fleet, plus many other none company related incidents on this route