I wouldn't say that.Good the truck driver was ok.
Every road has a speed limit sign, yet people get speeding tickets. Bridges/underpasses frequently have height measurement signs yet large vehicles hit them. Here's a clue: Some people don't care or are too stubborn (or stupid) to heed a warning.He didn't know that he was extremely over the weight limit ?
OR
- Road closure elsewhere
- GPS led them there
She speaks like a westerner some parts of her lilt but other times like mid east coast states. Interesting.And what you think happens, happened. This bridge is probably 5 miles from me and I've driven across it.
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What's nuts is that the front of the truck broke through first, then the entire rig did a "180 pitch"...landing on its back.
Had the truck only pitched 90 degrees, the cab would've been underwater as the load shifted forwards, likely crushing the cab and driver along with it.
I'm told a truck that heavy requires a commercial license. I wonder if the driver had such a license or, possibly, an available employee was grabbed and sent out on this delivery.
Time to break out the insurance policy.
Fine, tow bill and insurance payout for the bridge repair or replacement.That's going to be an expensive tow bill!
Drove that bridge many times! Thanks for the memories!Here is the Gunpowder covered bridge in my area. It was closed and reinforced and partially rebuilt a few years ago. I don't know the weight limit but it makes a lot of noise going through it.
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