My husband got a ticket for failure to keep the vehicle under control. We are trying to figure out if we should fight this or not! In Wisconsin. Here is the details... He was working driving his companies semi on icy roads in 25-35 mph winds with an empty trailer. He was going between 10-15 mph under the speed limit. So he was not speeding. His EMPTY trailer has the side skirting below as well. So the trailer is like a brick wall against the wind. Anyway we come over an overpass and next thing we know the trailer kicks out and takes us in the tractor fishtailing all over the road. He tried his best to get it under control but the whole road was nothing but black ice! Trailer jack knifed and sent us down the side of the ditch (which was a 25-30 foot ditch on the way down!) how my husband managed to keep us from not rolling over is beyond me!
Anyway. Officers arrive shortly after calling 911... Came down ditch to make sure we were OK and asked what happened. Told him we came over overpass and trailer slid on the black ice and made us go in the ditch. Officer joked and said its not slippery up there. He got our info and went back to his car. A couple minutes later officer took off with his lights on... Comes back a little later and comes back down ditch by us and offers for us to go and sit in his squad car to get out of the cold. And told us he had to go and stop a car that just about hit the squad car from sliding on the ice.
Then miraculously we see 2 if not more I don't remember salt trucks come through real slow. Anyway couple hours later tow trucks arrive to haul the semi out and the tow truck drivers said we should never have been out on these roads in this weather with an empty trailer. You're just looking for trouble. So anyway just before leaving the scene officer comes back down and hands my husband the $221 citation for failure to keep vehicle under control. There was nothing he could do once that trailer started sliding on us! Is it worth trying to fight this in court!?