Large-scale transportation is generally reported in advance, with a car in front to guide and plan the route; There is a car in the back that is responsible for the aftermath. Recently, a large transport truck in Tieli City, Heilongjiang Province, was rear-ended by a van, which is incomprehensible.
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The information comes from Huashang Daily.
The incident occurred on July 3, when two transporters transporting wind turbine blades occupied two of the three lanes. One of the transporters in front of it, was rear-ended by a van.
The van is sent through the motor blades tens of meters long, and the blades that penetrate from the rear of the car are several meters long.
The vehicle responsible for the aftermath quickly went to the rescue, and someone in the car was injured, and the injured were taken to the hospital in time. At the scene, rescuers shouted into the van: "Is there anyone else in the car?" ”
Seven people were injured in the van, and the injured were rushed to the hospital for treatment.
Eyewitnesses said that from a distance, the blades of the wind turbine are very thin, and the sense of distance is not felt at high speeds. Probably this is also one of the reasons for the rear-end collision of the van.
There is no intervention of the road administration department and the traffic police in the large-scale transportation, is it not reported or is there other reasons? The specific division of responsibilities will have to wait for the official investigation.
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