may be may not be. roads are hella slick right now. I was driving on 9th at like 20 miles an hour and i started slowing down for the red light up ahead and i slid right into the intersection. good thing no one started going yet cuz that could have been bad. Pls it was a small semi truck, lots of weight to control and that can be hard in these conditions.
Perhaps we should rethink putting corporate merchandise etc over human safety. If the roads aren't bad don't drive. Delivery trucks or not unless it's emergency
And that is the prefect example of how and why to park the engine in a "fend off" position. The only small change would be to turn the front wheels one way or the other. But this crash would not have been affected by turning the wheels.
Let me guess, a fire truck that had no business being out there in the first place will be replaced by raising home owner’s property taxes. Ridiculous.
Another driver not paying attention. I drove over a million miles in Michigan in trucks and never had an accident. Pay Attention People.😮
Or just plain driving too fast.
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Apparently those emergency lights are extremely hard to see
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@CMFF-60S Indeed he does. Praise Lord
One minute, you're driving a camel through the desert. Next, you're driving a commercial vehicle in Minnesota during the winter
Lol lol lol I literally busted out laughing. *michigan
Durka Durka...............
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no kiddin'
Geez, that could have been so much worse. People need to slow down.
Many people were amazed at how quickly first responders arrived on the scene😐
How about reducing your speed in poor conditions and pay attention to your driving.
Not paying attention, and texting while driving.
may be may not be. roads are hella slick right now. I was driving on 9th at like 20 miles an hour and i started slowing down for the red light up ahead and i slid right into the intersection. good thing no one started going yet cuz that could have been bad. Pls it was a small semi truck, lots of weight to control and that can be hard in these conditions.
Perhaps we should rethink putting corporate merchandise etc over human safety. If the roads aren't bad don't drive. Delivery trucks or not unless it's emergency
@@gafls3151 corporate greed is what its all about unfortunately. All about the big mighty dollar
Well it is hard to steer sideways
Will he be able to do what??
God loves you all and has a plan for your life
wow
Nutsincars(truck)
And that is the prefect example of how and why to park the engine in a "fend off" position. The only small change would be to turn the front wheels one way or the other. But this crash would not have been affected by turning the wheels.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Let me guess, a fire truck that had no business being out there in the first place will be replaced by raising home owner’s property taxes. Ridiculous.
Once they verify there are no injuries, the fire engine would leave the scene. So, you are wrong.
Did you miss the overturned vehicle before the truck entered the scene?
By chance, were your parents related BEFORE marriage?
This statement is not only merely false, but so ludicrous that it is impossible to discuss it seriously.