That photo doesn't even tell the whole story. Look close. The truck was backing along on the grass for a good long ways from the right of the cameraman heading to the left. So the driver side tires must have been in the grass for at least fifty feet that we can't see in the photo. Then when the passenger side tires also get to the grass is where the pavement under the passenger side tires crumbles.
The "sideways" tire track - the one heading straight towards the cameraman and the crumbled pavement - doesn't even look like an actual track from driving. It looks like a "scoop" from a tire being dragged sideways as the trailer was being winched out by a tow truck off to the left of the cameraman.
So I bet the truck backed all the way onto the grass then tried pulling out forward and got stuck in the worst damaged part, then the tow truck came to winch it out, and it was probably during the winching that the pavement actually got crunched.
Preventable accident?
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