Next time, take some air out of the tires. I wouldve returned it all casual like nothing happened, and when the penske asks what happen, i would act all confused and be like what are you talking about it was like this
@@user-tb7rn1il3q oh yea i know what you are talking about ,,most rental trucks i have seen are also clearly labeled with their height too but idiots don't pay attention especially people who have never driven a high profile vehicle ,,i've driven semi trucks and just about every other type of truck you have ever seen ,so for me i cringe when i see an inexperienced driver get into a tall truck ,i can honestly say in 28 years driving commercial trucks i have not once ever hit a bridge , a guard rail or stoplight ,,my one accident where i hit a fixed object was in winter , i was driving a box van and hit some black ice and ended up sliding off the road and killing 12 mail boxes in the process ,and i was only going 20mph
I worked at a newspaper, and transportation gave the drivers written directions to avoid low bridges like this one. But a new hire used his phone for better directions and destroyed the truck. Plus, it was a rental!!!
The 11'10" part was probably in the middle, the entrance clearly had to be bigger than that because you can see the height of the truck (13'6") printed on the corner of the box. If the road had an upward angle under then it's easy to get a truck under the opening then stuck in the middle.
can't believe nobody thinks to deflate the tires before trying to move out from under the bridge, he finally flipped the dump switch which lowers the pressure a bit in the suspension but I'd take 50% air out of tires as well. Some trucks here in Europe even have a built in switch to do it from the cabin and then reflate after (they carry a built in compressor)
It clearly says right on the body of the truck in plain view of his mirrors that the vehicle height is 13'6''...no excuse. Also, I kinda blame the rental agency for not stressing that to non professional drivers.
The reason he was able to back out was by hitting the 'dump' switch, which lets air out of the rear suspension. Its purpose is to lower the back of the truck to lessen the angle of the loading ramp.
I like how they put the height of the truck in reverse so that the driver can see it in his mirror. That should be the first thing you check when driving a tall truck. There really is no excuse.
Thats weird, i just rented the same truck and was 12/7, this one says 13/6!!! Must be the year model I guess but i always go by their numbers listed behind the cab.
That’s one expense rental. Height of the truck is printed in big bright numbers on the dash. Height of the bridges are printed in big bright yellow and black numbers on the bridges. Guaranteed he was warned about the height of the truck. Newbie renter nervous never been in anything bigger than a pickup. Here’s your sign!
Wont do any good, it clearly states the extra insurance doesn't cover topside damage. I bet that is why he is so relaxed he thinks he is covered. The rental agreement says the renter has the pay rental fees while the truck is repaired. This is going to cost him a lot of money.
@@theotherwalt l rent these stupid things out of home depot all of the time and l can tell you that the LDW is just a waste of money. all it covers is dings and scratches but most penske facilities don't mark you for that shit anyways because there isn't a single truck in the fleet that doesn't already have scratches and dings on the box. hell at home depot when we move them between the lots we crash them into shit all the time since they are made out of blind spots. l once beached a 26 footer on top of a fire hydrant. the cargo insurance might be a good one though.
@@theotherwalt thats just not true so why u dont STFU if u dont have a clue what ure talkin about. just took me 30s on penskes webpage to verify u talk BS
FYI there is absolutely no insurance (that I've ever seen) that covers the top foot of the truck - extended insurance, personal insurance, none. Assume 13-14 foot clearance (though most trucks clearly label their clearance on the windshield). This guy will be out of pocket for the truck repairs, as well as rental fees until the truck gets repaired. I'd suggest getting a lawyer if you haven't already.
Pulled away from there in an Uber and left the truck there after we got it out, no questions asked by Penske, no extra expense either. Got lucky that I had full coverage through Penske!!
It's near impossible not to be upset even angry with the driver and his chatty sidekick especially at 01:03 when he seems to find it amusing. When he gets his next credit card statement and sees the repair charge from penske, it might wipe the smile off.
He replied in another thread that he just left the truck there and took an Uber. Penske's full rental coverage apparently covers overhead damage because he said there was no out-of-pocket cost. Shocking, I know.
If he had looked once in his side view mirror he would have seen the height of the truck clearly printed on the corner of the box (3:15). 13' 6" doesn't fit under an 11' 10" clearing.
Reminds me of the Penske Truck eater, 11feet8 in NC. Love that bridge. It has given me many moments of viewing pleasure. I admit, I love to see the idiots needlessly screw up their lives.
is that chasis plied too? Now on a Mercedes truck you mostly have air suspension. That could help in this case. How much turnover in repairs would that bridge generate evey year?
I have 3 questions.... 1. Can you read? 2. Do you know the height of the truck you're driving? 3. Can you read, think, and drive at the same time? Take your time. I can wait. 🤯
😏This is why I use U-Haul. Lower to the damn ground! Still, driving thru 5 states I double checked EVERY damn bridge height before I went under it....freeway AND in town!
yeah the 26 penske trucks are really high off of the ground for some reason. l think they do it that way to the box clears the tires, and then they don't have to make indents for wheel wells inside for the box for the tires. which is nice because the wheel wells in u-hual trucks really do get in the way when you're trying to pack everything tight.
Hello, yes, I was wondering...is it too late to purchase the supplemental insurance you offered?... Oh, I'd have to bring the truck back first? Never mind.
You will likely have a high repair bill. You may be banned from renting from Penske again. Next time you drive a box truck, know its height and minimum clearance and plan roads around tunnels, bridges, and other obstacles that do not have tall enough openings for the truck to clear.
Oh for bloop's sake! Deflate the tyres. Put some ballast in it to weigh it down. There's so much you could have done to make the extraction easier on all involved: You, the truck - and the bridge.
Deflate tires by 3 inches, drive thru and then inflate ! If that doesn't work, enjoy a bottle of Kentucky Bourbon sitting in the driver's seat until tow truck arrives !
in my small town there was a similar underpass causing problems so the DOT ground all the asphalt down to bare dirt on the approach and exit and under the bridge then removed several inches of dirt and repaved the section of road. problem solved.
Imagine what would have happened if it had been the infamous 11' 8" bridge in north carolina
Why wonder when you can watch it? There is 100+ videos of these trucks hitting that bridge.
This is why all the Penske trucks look new....the are.
@@FurryWrecker911 Thank you sir I'll do just that!
This is just as bad as the can opener bridge...
His truck will be a flatbed with a cabover
Geez, 11" 10" on the bridge, it says on the truck is needs 13' 6" to clear which can be read in the drivers mirrors!
You're right. That's pretty cool. I guess no one ever looks in that mirror.
CaptainBlueSmoke judging from the accents literacy isn't their thing
@@PierreVlogs0803 ummm... That means the truck as a whole needs 13'6" to clear... There was no mistake with what he said.... Just saying
@@PierreVlogs0803 - Pause it at 3.:16 as it shows clearly marked being 13 foot 6 inch.
@@PierreVlogs0803 Probably are 12 foot 6 Penske just put an extra foot for clearance.
He seems pretty relaxed after having done that. He won't be when he gets the repair bill.
What’s the problem? It’ll buff-out right? and if not he’s got a sweet flat-bed
Probably got the insurance
Ethan W The insurance will not cover this
how much would that trailer cost??
$15,000 repair
Watched 27 May 2020. UK.
"Dedication at every turn."
"Destruction at every bridge."
It's the 11' 8" bridge's lesser cousin; the 11' 10" bridge...
It's evil brother, the 10-4 bridge, would have finished it off.
Its the bridges evil twin
@@swilliams937 and prolly would've made the truck tumble some in the process
Taller. TALLER cousin.
"At least it's a nice day" That's really the best outlook to have given the circumstances lol
Was a nice day up until an hour ago. Now, ehhh.
At least the truck was empty, is what I was thinking.
@@DavidLindes like the drivers head?
4:03 - 13' 6" HIGH (truck)
2:13 - 11' 10" (bridge)
There is a reason that they put the height on the truck...
It's less than 2 feet! Should've fit!
@@PierreVlogs0803 well... it was. now its 11'10"
At 4:03 you can see the height written on the corner of the truck .. 13' 6"
Driver:
13 + 6 = 19.
11 + 10 = 21.
19 < 21.
🤔 Should fit. I got 2 inches to spare.
Steve Rogers you joking right lol
I love the DEDICATION AT EVERY TURN painted on truck ! …
There is a big sign that says 11"10 KNOW HOW TALL YOUR TRUCK IS!
Next time, take some air out of the tires. I wouldve returned it all casual like nothing happened, and when the penske asks what happen, i would act all confused and be like what are you talking about it was like this
Yeah, you would. Like a typical Trumper
this is a case of ALWAYS KNOW HOW TALL YOUR TRUCK IS
In conjunction with ALWAYS READ THE HEIGHT SIGNS ON UNDERPASSES!
They rent these to people with no (commercial) license and are then surprised by this.
@@user-tb7rn1il3q oh yea i know what you are talking about ,,most rental trucks i have seen are also clearly labeled with their height too but idiots don't pay attention especially people who have never driven a high profile vehicle ,,i've driven semi trucks and just about every other type of truck you have ever seen ,so for me i cringe when i see an inexperienced driver get into a tall truck ,i can honestly say in 28 years driving commercial trucks i have not once ever hit a bridge , a guard rail or stoplight ,,my one accident where i hit a fixed object was in winter , i was driving a box van and hit some black ice and ended up sliding off the road and killing 12 mail boxes in the process ,and i was only going 20mph
I worked at a newspaper, and transportation gave the drivers written directions to avoid low bridges like this one. But a new hire used his phone for better directions and destroyed the truck. Plus, it was a rental!!!
im impressed he got it in that far, must have been moving
The 11'10" part was probably in the middle, the entrance clearly had to be bigger than that because you can see the height of the truck (13'6") printed on the corner of the box. If the road had an upward angle under then it's easy to get a truck under the opening then stuck in the middle.
can't believe nobody thinks to deflate the tires before trying to move out from under the bridge, he finally flipped the dump switch which lowers the pressure a bit in the suspension but I'd take 50% air out of tires as well. Some trucks here in Europe even have a built in switch to do it from the cabin and then reflate after (they carry a built in compressor)
$20- -$25,000 to fix plus damages to wires and Rail road property
It clearly says right on the body of the truck in plain view of his mirrors that the vehicle height is 13'6''...no excuse. Also, I kinda blame the rental agency for not stressing that to non professional drivers.
That vehicle is not 13 6 its gotta be just 13 now
Yeah he seems to not cared about that he was just joy riding smh 🤦🏿♂️
The reason he was able to back out was by hitting the 'dump' switch, which lets air out of the rear suspension. Its purpose is to lower the back of the truck to lessen the angle of the loading ramp.
They dont have a dump valve
I've driven the same model. It does in fact have a dump switch.
@@DavesTreeFarm - Not all of the trucks have this feature.
@@Joshua79C This model appearntly does.
lol he's going to bring that truck back to penske and when they look in horror he's going to say "yeah that'll buff out"
John Candy “That will buff right out”
"Dedication at every TURN and BRIDGE!".
Nearly got handed a Darwin award by life two times that day. Eh, it'll get 'em eventually.
I like how they put the height of the truck in reverse so that the driver can see it in his mirror. That should be the first thing you check when driving a tall truck. There really is no excuse.
Herb , now owns a $90,000 soft top Penske truck 😳
2:28 The heigh of the bridge framed by the truck it just destroyed is a work of art
It looks like the Can Opener has gotten competition!
The truck went from hard top to being convertable in a heartbeat
That's going to require a TON of duct tape.......
Quite literally...maybe even two
Nah, just a roll of a flex tape will do it.
And some gorilla glue.
A little bondo and some touch up, good as new.....😀
At the end, "at least it's a nice day."👍👍.
Thats weird, i just rented the same truck and was 12/7, this one says 13/6!!! Must be the year model I guess but i always go by their numbers listed behind the cab.
12'7 would not have fit either! Plus there are several different box heights available from Penske truck rental
2:03 "Now you got a F. moonroof" Really, looks more like a F. open terrace!
Oh yeah, that'll buff right out.
That’s one expense rental. Height of the truck is printed in big bright numbers on the dash. Height of the bridges are printed in big bright yellow and black numbers on the bridges. Guaranteed he was warned about the height of the truck. Newbie renter nervous never been in anything bigger than a pickup. Here’s your sign!
Wonder if he bought the insurance when he rented the truck 😂
Entertainment at it’s finest!😂
This bridge is 11' 10". Wonder if driver would have tried to drive under the 11foot8 bridge.
Hope you got the extra insurance
Wont do any good, it clearly states the extra insurance doesn't cover topside damage. I bet that is why he is so relaxed he thinks he is covered. The rental agreement says the renter has the pay rental fees while the truck is repaired. This is going to cost him a lot of money.
it's LIMITED damage insurance, it won't cover this.
@@theotherwalt l rent these stupid things out of home depot all of the time and l can tell you that the LDW is just a waste of money. all it covers is dings and scratches but most penske facilities don't mark you for that shit anyways because there isn't a single truck in the fleet that doesn't already have scratches and dings on the box. hell at home depot when we move them between the lots we crash them into shit all the time since they are made out of blind spots. l once beached a 26 footer on top of a fire hydrant. the cargo insurance might be a good one though.
@@theotherwalt thats just not true so why u dont STFU if u dont have a clue what ure talkin about. just took me 30s on penskes webpage to verify u talk BS
@thegrandfinale2 blabla same bs here, stfu man
Let the air out of the tires!! Come on people. It’s not hard.
Every time they hit the top of the bridge beer pours out and a speaker says.." hey have another on me "
"Dedication at every turn " Or bridge!!!! 😂
NO, you didn't; the bridge looks fine!
One way means you are good after the first low clearance. This guy would have a successful career at swift.
Dedication at every turn, indeed
In this case, the dedication was the Last Rites.
A new expression is entering the language: to penske something, meaning to utterly wreck it through stupidity.
Receptionist: would you like to purchase the insurance?
Customer: no, I’m okay
Dedication at every wrong turn.
LMAO, At least its a nice day.
Lool
we need more good fellows like dur around
lol says 13.6 on the front side winner winner chicken dinner
In Nelson Muntz's voice, "Ha Ha!"
Lol
FYI there is absolutely no insurance (that I've ever seen) that covers the top foot of the truck - extended insurance, personal insurance, none. Assume 13-14 foot clearance (though most trucks clearly label their clearance on the windshield). This guy will be out of pocket for the truck repairs, as well as rental fees until the truck gets repaired. I'd suggest getting a lawyer if you haven't already.
Pulled away from there in an Uber and left the truck there after we got it out, no questions asked by Penske, no extra expense either. Got lucky that I had full coverage through Penske!!
That's only for fleet rental. Private rental covers whole truck. I just picked up one of these trucks last week for work.
@@DurbMorrison did you have the Limited damage one?
@@DurbMorrison Wait, what? Insurance through Penske covered that? :O
I'm sure you won't be allowed to rent a Penske ever again, but still, wow.
And that's how Penske's latest flat bed truck came into being.
Nothing that duct tape can’t solve.
Last I checked, duct tape can't fix stupid.
@@BrilloBush it can help if applied over the mouth😂
@@ottodidakt3069 Well then you're just masking the symptoms. 😂🤣
It's near impossible not to be upset even angry with the driver and his chatty sidekick especially at 01:03 when he seems to find it amusing. When he gets his next credit card statement and sees the repair charge from penske, it might wipe the smile off.
Dedication at every turn 😂
So what happens when you do return it? I'd like to see a video on the process.
He replied in another thread that he just left the truck there and took an Uber. Penske's full rental coverage apparently covers overhead damage because he said there was no out-of-pocket cost. Shocking, I know.
I really wanted a go cart
If he had looked once in his side view mirror he would have seen the height of the truck clearly printed on the corner of the box (3:15). 13' 6" doesn't fit under an 11' 10" clearing.
Steef Pip,
It doesn't?? 🤪
Reminds me of the Penske Truck eater, 11feet8 in NC. Love that bridge. It has given me many moments of viewing pleasure. I admit, I love to see the idiots needlessly screw up their lives.
how does this screw up your life? its like not that deep. its like a minor car accident. life goes on and people make mistakes . sheeshh
is that chasis plied too? Now on a Mercedes truck you mostly have air suspension. That could help in this case. How much turnover in repairs would that bridge generate evey year?
Rando: "You're good now"
Riiiiiiiight
2:08 '' YER GOOD NOW!" LOL
Hope people now understand why 18 wheeler 🚛 needs more space when turning
This little truck needs the same high as a semi trucks 🚛
In a situation like that you can try letting some of the air out of the tires, that will lower it a few inches.
Paul Davis But not TWO FEET.
@@kathyyoung1774 He didn't need 2 feet, the overpass already took care of that. Inch or two would have done it.
The truck says 13-6. The bridge is 11-10. I don't know how he thought he'd fit through it.
BETTER CALL 1-800-GOT JUNK FOR THAT TRUCK
If he had the insurance and just turned in the steering wheel, he's golden!!
I have 3 questions....
1. Can you read?
2. Do you know the height of the truck you're driving?
3. Can you read, think, and drive at the same time?
Take your time. I can wait. 🤯
Note to self, if you ever rent a big truck - know the exact height of it and pay attention to bridge signs!
THIS.
I bet YT recommended to me because of the 11foot8 videos I’ve watched
😏This is why I use U-Haul.
Lower to the damn ground!
Still, driving thru 5 states I double checked EVERY damn bridge height before I went under it....freeway AND in town!
equarg That is what we professional drivers always do. Part of the job.
yeah the 26 penske trucks are really high off of the ground for some reason. l think they do it that way to the box clears the tires, and then they don't have to make indents for wheel wells inside for the box for the tires. which is nice because the wheel wells in u-hual trucks really do get in the way when you're trying to pack everything tight.
I always use Penske because it is higher which also means it is safer
@@timnewman8690 so a higher truck is safer? Why is that really curious?
@@danthegreat9790 you can see more and it has fewer blind spots
Let the air out of the tires and ride the rims out of there. I hope you took out the extra insurance to cover $35K in damages.
Insurance wouldn't cover this type of damage. This is coming out of his pocket plus he has to continue renting the truck while repairs are being made.
penske must have a huge insurance premium.
Sign on truck says "13'6" ." Sign on bridge says "11' 10"." Doesn't take a 'math major' to figure out "Not a good idea."
Comment il a fucké son truck ! Yes, go go Penske !
Great advert for the company!
Penske......dedication at every turn, just not at every bridge!
I hope PENSKE won't notice the little scratch.
Now comes with a sun roof.
"Dedica- errr Destruction at every turn."
even when it takes a turn for the worse
LMFAOOO 😂
Dedication on every turn .....
Hello, yes, I was wondering...is it too late to purchase the supplemental insurance you offered?... Oh, I'd have to bring the truck back first? Never mind.
“Dedication at every turn” just not at the bridges
he can always say it was like that when he got it.
he should have been going faster he wouldve made it next time go fast don.t look back
IS THIS A SCENE FROM DUMB AND DUMBER?
Guy behind the camera included.
This, I admit, is most impressive.
"REALLY? WOW! WHAT AN UNBELIEVABLE AMOUNT OF STUPID."
--The God-Emperor of Mankind, M41
Can we just fix the damage with duck tape?
Like a glove? Yeah, like OJ's hand in the glove.
“dedication at every turn” Dedication to destruction more like it
Dedication at every turn, Unless you get stuck under a bridge.
I thought it might be damaged, but on closer inspection in the sunlight realized no damage at all...thanks for the video..
The cabriolet version of this truck is kind of nice
4:17 "Like a glove!!" see he can drive!
I can smell burned clutch from here.
You will likely have a high repair bill. You may be banned from renting from Penske again. Next time you drive a box truck, know its height and minimum clearance and plan roads around tunnels, bridges, and other obstacles that do not have tall enough openings for the truck to clear.
😂 looks like a ripped Box 📦
Oh for bloop's sake!
Deflate the tyres. Put some ballast in it to weigh it down.
There's so much you could have done to make the extraction easier on all involved: You, the truck - and the bridge.
Deflate tires by 3 inches, drive thru and then inflate ! If that doesn't work, enjoy a bottle of Kentucky Bourbon sitting in the driver's seat until tow truck arrives !
in my small town there was a similar underpass causing problems so the DOT ground all the asphalt down to bare dirt on the approach and exit and under the bridge then removed several inches of dirt and repaved the section of road. problem solved.
I commented that once, seems there's a mayor sewage pipe under the road so can't be done.