4. What is the SMITH System
KEY 1 AIM HIGH IN STEERING
KEY 2 GET THE BIG PICTURE
KEY 3 KEEP YOUR EYES MOVING
KEY 4 LEAVE YOURSELF AN OUT
KEY 5 MAKE SURE THEY SEE YOU
14. ALL ACIDENTS AND INJURIES
MUST BE REPORTED TO
CORY NESBITT
ASAP
at
(717) 598-6112
15. All drivers must carry on them at all times an accident
report and a camera
Accident report is to be filled out before continuing on route
If you have no means of taking pictures, let me know
Cell phone pictures should be sent via mms text immediately
A drug and alcohol screen MUST be performed within 2 hours of accident involving injuries or
8 hours of incident not involving injuries
NO EXCEPTIONS
16. Pulled from the company driver’s handbook:
Any damage, neglect, or abuse sustained on a
company vehicle or property that is not
reported in accident report form by the
person responsible will be subject to
disciplinary action up to and including
termination.
31. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP – The Franklin County Coroner’s Office on
Sunday released the names of the five people who were killed in a
crash Saturday involving two motorcycles and an SUV.
Marjorie S. Smith, 68, of Johnstown; Douglas M. Hoffer Jr., 32, of
Quarryville; Colleen E. Nesbitt, 27, of Gap; David A. Russell, 67, of
Mount Joy; and Michelle G. Russell, 53, of Mount Joy, were all
pronounced dead following the crash on the Fort Ritchie Access Road in
Washington Township.
Franklin County Coroner Jeffrey Conner ruled the nature of the deaths
accidental.
According to the coroner’s office, Smith was driving north in a 2006
Toyota SUV around 2 p.m. Saturday.
For unknown reasons, her vehicle crossed the center line, and hit a
2009 Harley-Davidson motorcycle head on. Hoffer was operating the
motorcycle with Nesbitt as a passenger.
Authorities said upon impact, the SUV spun counterclockwise, and was
struck broadside in the passenger door by the second motorcycle – a
1999 Suzuki, operated by David Russell. Michelle Russell was a
passenger in that vehicle.
All five were pronounced dead at the scene.
Autopsies are scheduled for Monday.