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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Wed Sep 4, 2019, 01:08 PM Sep 2019

Washington loophole allows unsecured loads on some dump trucks

This summer, Jimi Burleigh had two auto glass insurance claims within weeks of each other. He says both were because of commercial trucks with uncovered loads.

Burleigh is one of several KING 5 viewers who've said they're frustrated by having to deal with so many dings and cracks due to uncovered loads.

But for Burleigh, it wasn't just a hassle.

He says a rock flew off the back of a dump truck in June while he was driving south on I-5, south of downtown Seattle. He says the rock hit his driver's side window and he saw a flash of white. The entire window splintered into hundreds of pieces, then came cascading into his SUV and onto the freeway. He pulled over to the side of the road and took some deep breaths.

"It was a nice day. If my window had been down, that would've been my head. I was kind of freaked out," Burleigh said.

Burleigh said he wants the state law changed to force all trucks to cover their loads.

Washington state law says everyone is responsible for having a secure load. But there's a loophole for some trucks. Trucks with a carrying capacity of 8,500 gross pounds or more that are carrying gravel, sand, or dirt do not have to cover their loads as long as they maintain 6 inches of "freeboard." That means there has to be 6 inches of space from the top of the load to the top of the sides of the truck bed.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/article/washington-loophole-allows-unsecured-loads-on-some-dump-trucks/ar-AAGMsZD

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Washington loophole allows unsecured loads on some dump trucks (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 2019 OP
Making driving more interesting and challenging! Newest Reality Sep 2019 #1
That loophole covers almost every dump truck on the road! RainCaster Sep 2019 #2

Newest Reality

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1. Making driving more interesting and challenging!
Wed Sep 4, 2019, 01:15 PM
Sep 2019

That's the point, right? Be alert! Stay on your toes citizens...I mean consumers!

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