Truck company has some convictions dropped over 2014 fatal Adelaide crash

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Cleanaway Operations has had six of its eight convictions relating to a fatal crash on Adelaide's South-Eastern Freeway set aside following an appeal.

of eight counts of failing to comply with its health and safety duty on the basis it had failed to adequately train and supervise the driver and maintain a safe system of work., had obtained his heavy vehicle licence two months before the accident and had worked for the company for just days.

"The risks of a collision between a heavy vehicle like the vacuum truck and other road users arising from a failure to control its speed on the steep descent along the freeway into a busy suburban intersection was obvious and unusual," he said. "There was no practical reason for not assessing Mr Hicks's competence in gear selection for a descent of the freeway before he was directed to drive the vacuum truck down the freeway."

"The brake failure was both a circumstance against which competence in the use of gears was a safeguard, and a problem which was exacerbated by Mr Hicks's failure to use the gears effectively.

 

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