Posted by 01gentdc on December 26, 2015 at 18:21:11 from (184.16.174.171):
,,maybe someone can find the link and post this from a Louisville news station? /. The nice town of Paoli Ind, lost a landmark on Christmas day ,,. the steel truss brace bridge was built in 1880 and maintained all those years is in ruins ,, thanx to the stupidity and collective intelligence of 2 gals driving a semi with 35 ton of bottled water aboard,. and at noon in broad daylite this happened! , why in the world they turnd off 37 as they did and came the old avenue , and disregarded all the signs,,. I guess they did not like or know how to back that rig up and turn it around ? and was thinking if santa claus could make himself small enuf to get down the chimneys everywhere ,, than it sure is worth a try! ,, to not even judge the height of the trailer as opposed to the bridge defies all logic,. loox like they were going 30 mph plus , rekon they thought they could sqeeze thru if they got up enuf speed , peeled the trailer roof off til the deck collapsed ,//. kinda reminds me of the middle eastern driver on Alaska trukers that thought his dash was on fire and baled out of a perfectly good truck with a burst heater hose ,. didn't set the brakes , just let the truk roll bak over the hill down the curve and wipe out everyone ,, the wreker man told him .. YOU ARE NEVER DRIVING AGAIN IN THIS COUNTRY ,YOU ARE A MENACE TO ANYONE ON THE ROAD and the vehicles you are in too ,,.
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