Check and Use Your Trailer Brake

Wheel Nut:

toonsy:

Own Account Driver:
SImilar can happen with an artic trailer if it’s dropped high and the driver doesn’t realise the pin has rode over the top of the fifth wheel. If it’s on a slope when it airs up if the driver’s still on the catwalk it will roll into the back of the cab.

In reality the main safety issue is excluding loading bays not ever dropping trailers on any kind of slope rather than always applying the parking brake per se.

Personally I can’t believe I this day there’s not a system on the trailer that doesn’t snap a brake shut once the airline is off…

There is,

We’ve got a mixed bag. Some as soon as the red line is off the brakes snap on, others as long as air is retained the brakes will stay off until the switch is pulled.

Perhaps the former shoukd be mandatory? Or perhaps it is but only on newer trailers etc?