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Oldie but goodie, trucks vs. old bridge with low clearance
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsAlzV4qSD8
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#2
I'm amazed that there's not another vehicle following too close to stop more of the time. Wondering where the pedestrian ended up in that last one.
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#3
Confusedmiley-signs154:

Fred
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#4
this may help. may...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILNQN7fniDE
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#5
This is better: http://web.archive.org/web/2008050423071...owboat.htm
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#6
I like the one where the bridge knocks the container off the back of the truck... and the truck just keeps going. "Wait, didn't I have a container on the back when I left???"

And, the one with the two hay bale trucks... the first one gets a bunch of bales knocked off, and the guy right behind him just charges on through (over the bales)... "nope, not gonna happen to me... nopenopenope...".
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davester wrote:
This is better: http://web.archive.org/web/2008050423071...owboat.htm

that is something that should have been on Video.
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#8
Would seem to provide evidence for the collective IQ of truck drivers.


Maybe the sign should say 'ALTO' ??????:emoticon_love::emoticon_love::emoticon_love:
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billb wrote:
Would seem to provide evidence for the collective IQ of truck drivers.

I couldn't agree more. But note that many were rental trucks. Also, bridges get posted for height, then the pavement beneath them is overlaid, often more than once, and the posting isn't updated. I got bit by that once in Chicago, scraping the roof sheet off my trailer like a peel-back can opener. As posted, I should have had six inches to spare.
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billb wrote: Maybe the sign should say 'ALTO' ??????

Why? Or is this just meant to be a racist laugh-line?
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