Direct Transitline Inc., tractor-semitrailer / multiple vehicle collision and fire, U.S. route 40, Frostbury, Maryland, February 18, 1981.

Author(s)
National Transportation Safety Board NTSB
Year
Abstract

The National Transportation Safety Board determines that the probable cause of this accident was the failure of the truck driver to respond to appropriate regulatory and warming signs and to properly use the service brakes and transmission for speed control purposes which permitted the tractor-semitrailer to accelerate to a high rate of speed before entering the city of Frostburg. Contributing to the accident was the improper adjustment of the trailer's service brakes due to inadequate vehicle maintenance.

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Library number
B 19295 /83/
Source

Washington, D.C., National Transportation Safety Board NTSB, 1981, 32 p., fig., tab.; Highway Accident Report ; NTSB-HAR-81-3

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