one lucky guy...
#4
Proprietor of Fiver's Inn and Hospitality Center
It does look like a "small" drop below him - - - ouch. Scared me just seeing the picture. I remember too many of those types of bridges.
#7
It's my pot and I'll stir it if I want to. If you're not careful, I'll stir your's as well!
He was just being polite and making room for the other guy to pass.
By the looks of the tire tracks he was braking quick hard when he hit. Would love to know the real reason he was so far over with no sign of correction.
By the looks of the tire tracks he was braking quick hard when he hit. Would love to know the real reason he was so far over with no sign of correction.
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#8
Registered User
Thread Starter
Originally posted by Mexstan
He was just being polite and making room for the other guy to pass.
By the looks of the tire tracks he was braking quick hard when he hit. Would love to know the real reason he was so far over with no sign of correction.
He was just being polite and making room for the other guy to pass.
By the looks of the tire tracks he was braking quick hard when he hit. Would love to know the real reason he was so far over with no sign of correction.
#9
Chapter President
Probably some young engineer out from the city. Those boneheads always seem to think they can go highway speeds on dry gravel without thinking you actually have to share the road, typically with larger equipment. Good idea to head for the drink . "What, only one lane??"
#10
Registered User
Can't you see it, its not the drivers fault. The concrete barrier does not meet up with the bridge. At least that's what the driver will say when he sues the city.
#12
Originally posted by sdscuba
Can't you see it, its not the drivers fault. The concrete barrier does not meet up with the bridge. At least that's what the driver will say when he sues the city.
Can't you see it, its not the drivers fault. The concrete barrier does not meet up with the bridge. At least that's what the driver will say when he sues the city.