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In celebration of "canopener day" on 11/8 we're posting this video of the crashes since last November, after the bridge was raised. Despite the COVID lockdown the bridge still snagged 9 trucks or campers in the last 12 months. We hope you enjoy this compilation!
This is special! Parts flying, big sound, a nice comfortable level of mayhem. Fantastic! We want more!!
Bridge: "OVERHEIGHT MUST TURN" "OVERHEIGHT MUST TURN" "OVERHEIGHT MUST TURN"
Truck driver: I wonder what that's all about.
Bridge: Nom-nom-nom.
They raised the bridge, they put signs on both sides, a glowing orange metal bar and even a blinking digital sign informing about the height, and yet, people are still to dense to read / care and crash into it... xD Man, these never get old. The Penske Peel, the Ryder Rip, the Enterprise Evisceration, the Caravan Crunch, Two Men and 9/10ths of a Truck...
I work for a road construction company so I frequently communicate with truckers and some of them aint the sharpest tools in the shed so I’m not surprised this happens so frequently.
That being said after dealing with those kind of people all day long I find this video extremely satisfying. As a truck driver, I know this bridge very well….not that I’ve had an encounter, I just remembered staring at it one day waiting to turn, thinking of the damage it could do, pre lift. There's a bridge like this near my city. The warnings are way more obnoxious and flashy than this. Luckily our RV (and the AC units) were well below the limit and we passed under with out issue. One of the warnings was a string of plastic pipes, dangling like chunky Christmas lights, covered in reflectors with a sign. IF YOU HIT THIS YOU WILL HIT THE BRIDGE. These videos are hilarious! Most of the crashes after the bridge was raised by 8 inches seem to be taking only about 2 inches off the trucks. As long as you're doing all that work to raise the bridge, could have added just two more additional inches to it.
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