They could have called in the USAF to drop a few guided bombs to do a better job of not raising so much dust as that center section did pancaking onto the road below.
Anyone see the reports that infrastructure such as many bridges and car parks won't be able to cope with the extra weight of electric cars!!! They are on average around 40% heavier than the equivalent petrol/diesels models. Just think of all the fossil fuels burned to rebuild/strengthen them.
Sorry, but that's clear bullshit propaganda against electric cars. A single cargo truck is equal to 40k to 50k cars to a bridge. Infrastructure could easily handle electric cars, problem is the lack of railroad transport. Most heavy traffic has to and can be taken away from roads.
@@k.h.3276 not just infrastructure. Alan Lovell from the UK Environment Agency said just last week "...road run-off from tyres - water containing pollution that runs off the tarmac - had a significant negative impact on pollution in the UK's waterways.... People are worried about tyres now, and electric vehicles, ironically, are worse for that because of their weight"
@@AthelstanEngland That already existing pollution was created by conventional vehicels. In that field there have to be found new ideas eather way. Has nothing to do with electric or not.
I'm never going to get over this
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Whoops, think the camera was too close!
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In Italy, they are shaking their heads...What a waste of 150kg explosive!!
Cutting edge reporting from Sky News as usual. This was reported last week elsewhere.
Cameras getting obliterated.....
Now the bridge is safe
Michael Bay has entered the chat
The camera😳😳
rip camera...
Ending friendships be like
Camera falling down 🤨📹
meanwhile in LTU - Kėdainiai, nothing's bein' done quickly...
thats old news
Wow!!
I'll say it was bloody dangerous. The fu##er just blew up.😅
They could have called in the USAF to drop a few guided bombs to do a better job of not raising so much dust as that center section did pancaking onto the road below.
But the whole bridge should collapse, fighter planes can hardly hit the pillars so precisely.
😂😂😂
Anyone see the reports that infrastructure such as many bridges and car parks won't be able to cope with the extra weight of electric cars!!! They are on average around 40% heavier than the equivalent petrol/diesels models. Just think of all the fossil fuels burned to rebuild/strengthen them.
Sorry, but that's clear bullshit propaganda against electric cars. A single cargo truck is equal to 40k to 50k cars to a bridge. Infrastructure could easily handle electric cars, problem is the lack of railroad transport. Most heavy traffic has to and can be taken away from roads.
@@k.h.3276 not just infrastructure. Alan Lovell from the UK Environment Agency said just last week "...road run-off from tyres - water containing pollution that runs off the tarmac - had a significant negative impact on pollution in the UK's waterways.... People are worried about tyres now, and electric vehicles, ironically, are worse for that because of their weight"
@@AthelstanEngland That already existing pollution was created by conventional vehicels. In that field there have to be found new ideas eather way. Has nothing to do with electric or not.
clean the envirement