1/29/2005: Truck drops off highway
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Yeah, there's a bad day. This is the truck that drove off I-95 in Maryland the other day, and took a drop of many feet down. They say 150 feet in the official caption, but it looks like that's the height of the bridge, and it looks like the truck itself at least took out some of the bank, suggesting that it only took a partial fall to get to that point. Anyone else have more details? |
Driving too fast for conditions. 'Nuff said.
At least it's not a UPS truck, one of which is currently in transit delivering my brand-new Nikon Coolpix 8800. /Baby, it's cold outside! |
Newsday, WTOP, and NBC say it was a box truck. FOX says it was a tractor-trailer. :eyebrow:
Anyway, a 50 year old woman from Florida, Nada Rakovich driving a tractor-trailer, changed lanes hitting a car. They both pulled over to the shoulder. Nada walks out into the travel lane causing Dorek C. Miles driving the box truck to swerve. He was rear ended by a BFI Waste Management truck that proceeded to tangle with three cars. Meanwhile Dorek goes over the guardrail, drops about 70 feet then slides to the river, but the cab stays on the bank. He broke both legs but will recover. Quote:
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Messed up wreck .
I once saw the aftermath of an 18 wheeler hitting a bridge support at 90+mph , the driver fell asleep foot an the accelerator , it split the cab in 2 and damn near split the whole trailer in 2 as well , the driver didn't wake up from his nap :( |
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What do I have to say about women drivers?
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This happened in MY neck of the woods and it was discussed in class. It appears that our instructors knew at least one of the people who were right behind this wreck and got the skinny.
Bruce had it right...there was much confusion before the box truck went over the rail. We had much fun laughing about this, but it was really just whistling past the graveyard. We do a lot of this since our instructor is a sicko (my kind of guy) who downloads pictures of truck wrecks and posts them over the printed picture of a truck on the calendar over his desk which we all see as we come in to sign the attendance list. Oh heck, this was my 1000th post and I didn't say anything of lasting value.... Oh well, there's always another milestone! Brian |
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The 150 feet may refer to the distance the truck traveled from where it left the road to where it came to rest. |
[quote]"I don't believe the bridge in the picture is 150 feet tall. I bet it's closer to 80 feet tall."[quote]glatt
Agreed... No way this bridge is over 80'...May be even less. I used to paint these bitches in my younger years. |
Quick reference: That semi's trailer is probably 52' long. The tractor is probably about 18' long. That makes 70'. Can you stand that rig up twice on end and not exceed the top of the bridge deck?
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Actually, I think it is that tall. . . The photographer is standing on another bridge, the one for traffic coming the opposite way, right? Figuring on the angle that the camera is pointing. . . (not to mention the slight foreshortening of the truck because it's on an angle down and away from the camera) I do think it's that tall. It just looks weird because you don't generally *look* past and under a bridge like that. . . it's all in the perspective.
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Thank you Bruce |
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They said the box truck fell 70 feet then slid down to the creek. Probably the same guy judging the height though. :) You're welcome, Sweets. |
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Gee, Thanks, XOB....... :) |
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