Artic on its side

westernmorningnews.co.uk/PIC … story.html

Trucknet csi investigation needed i think.

Just having 40 winks?

"Excuse me sir, have you been drinking ? "

“No occifer, I was reaching in the back for a keg when my viewpoint changed suddenly”

Obviously, can’t be the Drivers fault.
I blame it on the Fog, the Wagon just got Scared & fell over !

Guess he did a “Proper Job” of putting on it’s side :slight_smile:

“Well boss I knew there was a defect somewhere and I found it . There’s a rip in the roof”

on a more happier note glad the driver is ok. just goes to show what clipping the kerb can do :open_mouth:

"Due to the heavy fog the vehicle hit the kerb on a roundabout and turned over.

"Thankfully the driver was not injured and no other vehicle was involved. We apologise to anyone delayed by the incident.”

Don’t panic! its only light ale!
:smiley:

I’ve “clipped” a kerb before, never had is go over though!

NewLad:
I’ve “clipped” a kerb before, never had is go over though!

I’ve had an artic on one set of wheels in the wind before but never had it go over either don’t mean it cant happen … if he was as said heavily loaded its easy to go over with the right conditions I would think :wink:

Think he was just having a bad dray

At least he can get that roof sorted out at long last :laughing:

Keep laughing at a fellow drivers misfortune chaps !!! It could be your turn next !

Dave, if we can not look at the light hearted side of life, life would be drudgery :unamused:
And trust me far worse has happened to me in my driving career :wink:

Drift:
Dave, if we can not look at the light hearted side of life, life would be drudgery :unamused:
And trust me far worse has happened to me in my driving career :wink:

And far worse than what happened to you, happened to me Drift. Try a broken neck and a wheelchair for starters. :laughing: But I’m still breathing and involved in the industry.
Cheers Dave.

Dave the Renegade:

Drift:
Dave, if we can not look at the light hearted side of life, life would be drudgery :unamused:
And trust me far worse has happened to me in my driving career :wink:

And far worse than what happened to you, happened to me Drift. Try a broken neck and a wheelchair for starters. :laughing: But I’m still breathing and involved in the industry.
Cheers Dave.

Sorry to hear that Dave and I sincerely hope your now okay, sadly the incident I was involved with was just a bit more serious.
All that said its humour that helps get us through life :wink:

Drift:

Dave the Renegade:

Drift:
Dave, if we can not look at the light hearted side of life, life would be drudgery :unamused:
And trust me far worse has happened to me in my driving career :wink:

And far worse than what happened to you, happened to me Drift. Try a broken neck and a wheelchair for starters. :laughing: But I’m still breathing and involved in the industry.
Cheers Dave.

Sorry to hear that Dave and I sincerely hope your now okay, sadly the incident I was involved with was just a bit more serious.
All that said its humour that helps get us through life :wink:

Quite possibly was Drift. In the RTA that I was involved in, three of us had our lives altered for life. I had my accident many years ago, and have had mates involved in fatal accidents over the years. I was brought up, to never laugh at other peoples misfortunes. I can joke with the best, but not about accidents.
Cheers Dave.

Hats of to the driver though.
Extremely thoughtful of him to set it down on a roll-over strop.
Makes life so much easier for the recovery guys.