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October 1, 2006: Hoe slices into bridge
http://cellar.org/2006/hoe-slices-into-bridge.jpg
Neatorama noticed this item last week; I hadn't seen it before, although clearly it happened in February, so you know the deal. http://cellar.org/2006/hoe-vs-bridge2.jpg Snopes documents it thoroughly: Quote:
http://cellar.org/2006/hoe-vs-bridge4.jpg |
That's alot of momentum. (also link needs a "p")
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He mis-estimated that? No, dude was drunk.
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He was told distinctly NOT to use that highway, but he wanted to save some time. :rolleyes:
I thought this had been an IOtd but I couldn't find it when it was in WTF. :confused: |
He only misestimated by a couple of feet. See pictures two and four. The arm was down, pointed forward when it hit. It pierced the bridge below the roadbed and guardrail. This caused it to start pointing upward, which caused the cab to push downward, crushing the flatbed it was on (see pics one and four). The arm made it through the road, and momentum caused the cab to swing forward, smashing against the bottom of the opposite side of the bridge (pic one and two).
And yes, I think this was on the Cellar at some point... |
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Here.
Though, even for that one, there was this response: Quote:
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After seeing this, maybe Hyundai doesn't make absolute crap afterall
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A stank tramp ho
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Long time lurker first time poster... :)
Years ago (maybe 10?) when I worked in news I got to cover a story where a Caterpillar D10 dozer met a bridge the driver thought was higher then it really was. The people in cars behind the tractor trailer carrying the dozer said the D-10 bounced. Bear in mind that a D-10 weighs over 146 thousand pounds (73 tons). The bridge obviously suffered damage and was closed for a short period of time. The dozer on the other hand, actually faired pretty well. It was on it's side after being ripped from the trailer but looked pretty much like a D10 on its side. They took it back to the Cat manufacturing plant to be checked out. I'm told that with some very minor repair to the engine and a little paint it was apparently put back out for sale. I never heard if they told the dealership it was shipped to and the customer who bought it that it had duked it out with a bridge. |
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Thank you, The Republican Management Team |
could you imagine driving along the overpass and suddenly seeing that massive hunk of metal explode out of the ground?!? :eek: at least no one was seriously hurt. you've gotta love the sheer incompetency of some truck drivers.
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Welcome to the Cellar, Lscan. :D
It's hard to picture a D-10 bouncing, must have been spring steel. |
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