Looks like one of those house moving trailers. Maybe he was supposed to be there and well the road wasn’t made for that truck.
Always get out and look
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by roadmap65, Sep 6, 2019.
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If I am allowed to drown in my coffee pot and come up snarky for a minute, I point to Germany and other lands that paved highways 4 feet thick (Slight stretch of concept) and those #### things are still with us today and in high speed when possible to boot.
Our infrastructure rusted and crumbled all my life east of the Mississippi. Not so much in the west because there isnt much to rust and crumble.
Our US 67 was built about 62 they are getting ready to diamond grind bad plates (Which is all of them) for 20 miles plus plastic layer 6 bad bridges. In the mean time we take cars to the shop replacing crumbling front ends battered beyond reason as we are going to do AGAIN this month. This time on credit card. Having been backed into a corner on everything else. Its supposed to be up to I-57 interstate code and beautiful in a couple of years but I don't see it. Our state highways drag their feet so much. drag drag drag. Such typical. If there is anything to be happy about is about 10 plates I poured as a mixer man on that road is holding up ok.
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Even in my rookiest of rookie days, I never pulled anything close to this crap. This driver deserves to be pulled out and beaten up.
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Who's responsible since this is in a apartment complex? Let's say the pole caused damage to a nearby car or building. The utility company for not having the wires up to minimum clearance height or the driver?
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