kebo
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I was watching some videos on youtube and came across this one that shows a number of large dump trucks driving down a road with the dump bed fully raised. Of course, just about all of them either hit an overhead bridge or catch some overhead wires and rip them down. Coming from someone who has never driven a dump truck, I would have thought that there would be enough safety interlocks to prevent that from happening??? I know that sometimes they have to be able to drive forward at a slow speed to distribute the material in the bed at a fairly even rate across a large surface, but it seems like above a set speed, the interlock would kick in and limit the speed, plus give off an indicator (light or horn or both) to let the driver know the bed was still raised. Or, are these drivers just that stupid?? :confused2:
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Stupid Truck Drivers - YouTube

