The impact term “jackknife” alludes to a truck mishap where a truck with two separate parts (a cab and a trailer) folds in on itself at the place of partition. The cab and trailer turn where they are connected together, framing a 90-degree point “V” shape. This pivoting impact intently looks like the impact of a folding knife edge collapsing into its handle while shutting; accordingly, the term pocket knife is utilized.
However, in contrast to a folding knife, when a truck folds in on itself it doesn’t give security. In actuality, it causes obliteration. The main reasons for truck jackknife are:
- Road and weather conditions
- Mechanical issues
- Overspeeding
- Hard braking
- Inexperienced driver
Near By Auto Collision Centre also recovered a jackknifed Kenworth truck and recovered it to its original frame with all the expertise in body repair and paint leaving the customer highly satisfied.
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