Paul Cooling, a driver for J. Medler Haulage of Norwich, has attributed his wellbeing to the design and safety features incorporated in the Volvo cab of the FH tractor unit he was driving following a horrific road traffic accident on 22 March 2016.
The accident, which happened on the eastbound carriageway of the A14 near Welford in Northamptonshire, saw the nearside of the cab sustain heavy impacts to both front and rear as Paul jack-knifed against the central reservation on what is arguably one of the UKs busiest sections of dual carriageway.
After the initial impact I remember trying to jack-knife so as not to cross the central reservation, says Paul. While his actions almost certainly prevented him from crossing into on-coming traffic, they also meant the cab took a significant blow to the rear from his own trailer, which at the time was fully loaded with Thermalite blocks.
I have to say I was absolutely amazed at the integrity of the cab after such a big accident, says Paul. Before this accident I really liked Volvo trucks. Now I love them! Theyre the best truck in the world and I honestly believe Im still here thanks to the safe design and build quality of Volvo.
The accident forced the closure of the A14 in both directions for several hours. The westbound carriageway was shut to enable the air ambulance to land in order to attend to Paul.
Paul returned to work just three weeks later with a scar running from above his left eye up across his forehead the only sign of the horror that struck that afternoon. Im as fit as a fiddle now, he says. I had thirty stitches to tidy up the wound to my head, but the scars already healing over and Im just glad to be back at work.
Pauls boss and Managing Director at J. Medler Haulage, Dean Medler adds: I have to say I was surprised that Paul walked away with comparatively minor injuries after such a serious accident. We were all delighted when he returned to work within just three weeks. I believe this accident has reassured me and our drivers that Volvo trucks are indeed the safe choice and I am therefore glad that our entire fleet bears the iron mark!
Despite the severity of my accident, the cab of the nine-year-old Volvo FH stood up to the impact sufficiently well that, once my seatbelt was released, I was able to exit the cab via the offside door virtually as normal, says Paul.
As for advice following his accident he adds: Always double-check that youre wearing your seatbelt properly and drive a Volvo!