California
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2004
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- Location
- An hour north of San Francisco
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
This is approximately where it went over. I don't recall any strong winds for months, nothing like they have in open priarie etc. But its possible. My theory with no hitch remaining, is the hitch wasn't welded on securely. The front structure, triangle, isn't twisted like a rollover would cause.^^^^^
Was it windy that day? I've seen mobiles tipped over from the wind while they are in transit. That stretch of the interstate crosses a big bog, and there's nothing to cut the wind.
Not interstate, Route 37 just a low volume two lane highway. Incidentally my wife arranged the funding paperwork to build that center wall, after several horrible crashes raised the priority. The route had been one of the most deadly stretches in the state for headon crashes and no escape shoulder. When I was a little kid, believe it or not this was striped as three lanes with the center lane for headon passing.
This is approximately where the trailer went over. And there are often fresh skidmarks like the second picture. Hopefully that was a crash averted.
