Sadly true.All I know is that some people in Florida could use this as an example for properly building a bridge.. :irked:
On the first or second episode of Heavy Rescue 401 this season a dump truck with the box up got it ripped off and wedged on an overpass; they had a lot of fun getting it out.
A grading company I worked for in the early 90's had a driver do something similar in a 10 wheel. Was driving southbound I-17 in Phoenix, went to get something out of his lunch box, set it down between the seats on the floor, and tripped the dump bed. Bed raised up and he hit the next overpass. **** near killed him, destroyed the truck completely, and they had to close that overpass bridge and rebuild it. Took over a year iirc.
Never underestimate the power of human error.
How could he not know that his body was up? It must have been rocking the trailer, and pretty obvious when (if) he looked in his mirrors.
How could he not know that his body was up? It must have been rocking the trailer, and pretty obvious when (if) he looked in his mirrors.
I am not sure if this is wrong or not. Picture is from traffic the other day. Truck is a big flat deck towing rig with new cars on it, probably moving between dealerships. There are two vehicles on the flat deck and one in tow behind. The one in tow had no lights lit. I thought it was mandatory to have those magnetic lights on the roof of the vehicle in tow. Anyone know if lights on the car in tow are generally mandatory or just "nice to have"?
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Both on their phones, texting.
Not towing, but definitely doing it wrong..
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