Didn’t you see the lights??
Fantastic
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Unbelievable ! How thick ■■
“Hmmmm…what are them flashing lights for ?” . I guess them lights just don’t work then. Surely after 3 or 4 strikes somebody would think, these lights aren’t doing it, we need more of a deterrent to overheight vehicles.
Lol at the box that gets stuck under it
Im lost for words…
Got to admit that’s 1 tough bridge ![]()
Outstanding. That really is amazing.
Reubs.
only in america.lol.
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keebs26uk:
Got to admit that’s 1 tough bridge
they dont actually hit the bridge though
its a bar before it ![]()
Still part of the bridge hence the title ![]()
you would have thought that the second hay carrier would have stopped after he followed his mate and watched him hit it ![]()
the guy towing the caravan doesnt even know he hit it, one of the trucks lost a body and carried on driving…
keebs26uk:
Still part of the bridge hence the title
its a separate structure and far from 100 years old hence why the title is wrong ![]()
Your looking to deep into this ![]()
About 11’8 too deep ah ![]()
Some cretins there for sure. The second hay truck has to be the biggest of them all tho !!!
Does make you wonder if the average height for a small American boxvan is 12ft. ![]()
And some of you are taking this far to seriously, what ever they’re hitting it seems to work as in the UK the bridge would be closed for a day whilst the engineers checked everything was ok. ![]()
muckles:
what ever they’re hitting it seems to work as in the UK the bridge would be closed for a day whilst the engineers checked everything was ok.
these bars are appearing in front of high risk bridge strikes here now , to stop that problem ![]()
They should sharpen the leading edge so it slices the top off more cleanly, would reduce the impact and shock significantly probably ■■
I’m saving this to my phone and whenever I fancy a chuckle it’ll get played. ![]()