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Dude is lucky this happened before he got up to speed
Dude is lucky this happened before he got up to speed
Not taking that bet.Bet he doesn't do it again.
It seems pretty likely that the load moved. My guess is that they took off a little briskly from the intersection and the load shifted rearward. I doubt whether that's where they positioned the load and started the drive. I think the better question is "how about properly securing the load". I'm betting the slabs are strapped to a carrier but the whole thing wasn't strapped down to the trailer. "It's heavy... it will say put." Oops...How about properly positioning the load.
Found this link which claims
YesIf the back of the trailer was not planted to the pavement, could it drive and would turning the front wheels actually allow the vehicle to go around the corner? Jon