Freak accident. A manhole cover pops up and kills a truck driver. Speculation that another truck caused the manhole cover to fly up, but in the comments section speculation that a gas explosion may have sent it flying in the air:
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...-dislodged-flies-windshield-article-1.1817172
Truck driver killed by manhole cover on cross Bronx expressway
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by Lepton1, Jun 5, 2014.
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That's - wow! That's just REALLY bad luck.
Wife and 3 kids too. RIP driver.Marksteven and Shaggy Thank this. -
Yeah, I saw this on the local NY news this morning. RIP driver.
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That ##### crazy
Thoughts and prayers to his family -
One more reason I avoid picking up or delivering in that hellhole.
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Very sad. Condolences to the family
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That's a very strange and a freak accident.
My condolences to the family.
A single mom with 3 kids in NYC is going to be tough. I hope there is some support offered. I know there are some trucking non-profits out there that might help. You know some lawyer will jump on this. Manholes aren't meant to go flying. -
I drive the CBE a few times a week. Funny, but I never noticed any manholes in the roadway. I'm going to be looking a bit closer now. I thought I dislodged a steel plate going South on the Whitestone bridge the other day. The bump and clang made me check the mirrors to see if I'd sent anything flying.
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And in the comment section one commenter said there was no manholes on the freeway, they feel it was dropped from the overpass.
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Many years ago (1981?) I was crossing the GW Bridge and onto the Cross Bronx. Somewhere along there a steel plate, which they use all the time for "temporary" repairs flipped up and took out my fuel crossover. A taxi driver motioned for me to pull over. I lost about 60 gallons of fuel before I could get pulled off the Deagan(I-87) and stuff a rag into the hose. The statute of limitations has run out on the huge environmental fines I would get now for that.
There is always enough debris anywhere along there from all kinds of sources to make it a hazard. Just the stuff falling off of vehicles from the rough road is enough.
Very sorry to hear about this.
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