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PSA: Don't drive dump truck with truck bed raised - pRICE cUBE - 08-25-2017




They tried to warn him, and he didn’t pay attention. Somehow I have to imagine it’s not hard for a truck driver to realize his massive truck bed is raised, and that it might cause problems while motoring down the highway. Here’s what happens when the truck driver, uh, doesn’t realize his mistake.

This is one of the craziest amateur videos of pure stupidity and insanity sourced straight from the tap that I’ve seen in a long time, in which two guys try to flag down a dump truck because its the bed is sticking up, and then the truck driver plows through a highway sign and flips over anyway:



Re: PSA: Don't drive dump truck with truck bed raised - NewtonMP2100 - 08-25-2017

....is that what they mean when they say....taking a dump....??


Re: PSA: Don't drive dump truck with truck bed raised - cbelt3 - 08-25-2017

There *used* to be a nice pedestrian walkway over I-90 near where I work. A dump truck wasn't latched down properly, the bed raised, and ripped the BRIDGE off its moorings, and had to be removed before the interstate could be opened. The driver was properly strapped in, so he survived coming to an IMMEDIATE stop from 60 MPH. He was, however, buried in traffic tickets and citations.




Re: PSA: Don't drive dump truck with truck bed raised - space-time - 08-25-2017

The guy with the dash cam (and cracked windshield) is dangerously close to the dump truck IMHO. I would stay way behind, I don't want to be close when those signs fall on highway.


Re: PSA: Don't drive dump truck with truck bed raised - mikebw - 08-25-2017

space-time wrote:
The guy with the dash cam (and cracked windshield) is dangerously close to the dump truck IMHO. I would stay way behind, I don't want to be close when those signs fall on highway.

Yeah I am wondering what happened just after the video stopped. You can start to see the entire structure fall down towards the road.


Re: PSA: Don't drive dump truck with truck bed raised - mrlynn - 08-25-2017

I think the driver missed this sign:



From a bridge rebuilding project down the street a couple of years ago.

/Mr Lynn


Re: PSA: Don't drive dump truck with truck bed raised - Ombligo - 08-25-2017

it's a three land road, I would have moved over and tried to get in front of him. In this case, that would be the best way to avoid danger when the inevitable happened. In most cases, I don't even like passing a semi when the wind is up and it is swaying. Cars generally don't win when a tractor-trailer is involved.


Re: PSA: Don't drive dump truck with truck bed raised - JPK - 08-25-2017

I am amazed how frequently this happens.

I am thinking a simple sensor and i big red light on the dash could prevent most of these?

JPK


Re: PSA: Don't drive dump truck with truck bed raised - mrlynn - 08-25-2017

JPK wrote:
I am amazed how frequently this happens.

I am thinking a simple sensor and i big red light on the dash could prevent most of these?

JPK

Better make it a flashing red light with a beeper. Or maybe even a transmission lockout that will prevent the truck from getting out of first gear.

/Mr Lynn


Re: PSA: Don't drive dump truck with truck bed raised - Acer - 08-25-2017

mikebw wrote:
[quote=space-time]
The guy with the dash cam (and cracked windshield) is dangerously close to the dump truck IMHO. I would stay way behind, I don't want to be close when those signs fall on highway.

Yeah I am wondering what happened just after the video stopped. You can start to see the entire structure fall down towards the road.
The youtube video of this accident shows the filmer escaping doom, but it was purely luck.