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Sloshing Fuel Seen as Cause of Calif. Accident
Transport Topics, July, 2007 by Anonymous
Fuel sloshing in a tanker truck because of a lane change probably caused an April 29 accident that collapsed a freeway in Oakland, Calif, a state Highway Patrol official said.
The driver was driving 62 miles an hour where the posted speed for trucks was 55 mph, Steve Vaughn, California Highway Patrol enforcement services division chief, said at a House highways subcommittee hearing on ...
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