This is why you need a good bridge on your driveway

   / This is why you need a good bridge on your driveway #11  
I wonder if the (idiot) driver was spinning the drum mixing? I can see where that would start a wobble that just didn't go away. They can shake pretty hard on hard ground until the load is wet and mixed.

That's an interesting possibility. A long, rickety bridge could make a pretty good tuning fork!

Anyone care to guess how they will recover that truck?
 
   / This is why you need a good bridge on your driveway #12  
That's an interesting possibility. A long, rickety bridge could make a pretty good tuning fork!

Anyone care to guess how they will recover that truck?

I am sure the homeowner will blow it in place.
 
   / This is why you need a good bridge on your driveway #13  
   / This is why you need a good bridge on your driveway #14  
Looks like it was heading in, so I assume it had a full load of concrete which is now a solid block.
 
   / This is why you need a good bridge on your driveway #15  
That's an interesting possibility. A long, rickety bridge could make a pretty good tuning fork!

Anyone care to guess how they will recover that truck?

Probably just use it as a center support for the scabbed together new bridge :D
 
   / This is why you need a good bridge on your driveway #16  
Good catch! You got that right.

The deck is still standing, so it must be good enough.

I love all the arm chair quarterbacks, proclaiming the poor bridge construction when it took the load of that truck driving on it with no problem.
Till he parked on it and I wouldn't be surprised if he hadn't lifted that tag axle to navigate the residential roads.
 
   / This is why you need a good bridge on your driveway #17  
Who would attempt driving a cement truck across a rickety wooden bridge?

"That's not a bridge, that's termites holding hands".
 
   / This is why you need a good bridge on your driveway #18  
The deck is still standing, so it must be good enough.

I love all the arm chair quarterbacks, proclaiming the poor bridge construction when it took the load of that truck driving on it with no problem.
Till he parked on it and I wouldn't be surprised if he hadn't lifted that tag axle to navigate the residential roads.

Exactly. The deck supports might be temporary, and perhaps WHY the cement truck is there, to pour proper footings (article said something to that effect).

We don't know if the homeowner directed the driver to stay on the bridge, or if the driver chose that himself. Either way, it's insane. The tag axle was probably up, yeah. That bridge was doing its job admirably for years, until it got a pointlessly abusive stress test.
 
   / This is why you need a good bridge on your driveway #19  
When I got concrete for our garage addition this summer, I asked the company what happens if the truck gets stuck in soft dirt or falls into a septic system.

The guy said "First, we empty the concrete into your yard so our truck doesn't get ruined. Next, we call a HUGE tow truck, because the empty truck weighs about 30,000#. Finally, we send you the bill for the concrete and towing, which is usually several thousand dollars."

YIKES! :laughing:

I'm guessing that bridge in the OPs story isn't rated for 30,000# empty truck, let alone the additional weight of any concrete in the truck.

The homeowner has a nice looking spread there. Google earth the address. Large house and several outbuildings, plus what appears to be lots of concrete driveway on both sides of the bridge. Either they got the concrete in over the bridge or took another way around. Probably figured it was OK.

Again, just guessing, but driver probably asked the homeowner if they'd waive liability for any damage to the bridge. The homeowner probably figured we did it before, so we'll do it again. OK.

I base that on the three truckloads of concrete I got, and all three times, the drivers asked me to waive liability for any damage to our asphalt driveway, as they were pretty sure the truck would crack it.

But, yes, it is just guessing.
 
   / This is why you need a good bridge on your driveway #20  
Bet that cement company going to notice increase on there insurance policy.
 

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