Next time you see someone towing or hauling something wrong take a picture and post. If they over loaded, hauling a 20' board on a 6' bed, towing a 10k trailer with a Ranger, hauling a tractor not chained down or what ever share it.
I saw this little S-10 Saturday with a few bags of concrete on it a Chick-fil-a. The guy came out, counted his bags and left. I think the truck probably road all the way home on the bump stops. He was also parked in the space backwards. I guess he drove in the parking lot the wrong way and backed in.
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Dodge doesn't make a convertible pickup and the semi truck driver tried to retrofit that one to be a convertible...
Aaron Z
I can understant not want to jump to "bad semi driver", but being as the headliner is sitting on the hood, the other cars are all new, the A, B and C pillars are all bent toward the front of the truck, the truck was backed onto the trailer and the truck appears to be brand new, how else could that have happened?I did not assume that the damage was post loading onto the truck, but I can see how that could easily be the case. ? Another victim of that champion truck eating bridge?
I can understant not want to jump to "bad semi driver", but being as the headliner is sitting on the hood, the other cars are all new, the A, B and C pillars are all bent toward the front of the truck, the truck was backed onto the trailer and the truck appears to be brand new, how else could that have happened?
That truck went backward very fast into something which was about as tall as the top of the back window used to be that didn't move. Hard to do that unless its on a trailer.
It is possible that the road was repaved and the signs weren't updated, but that's a long shot.
Aaron Z
What's wrong with this one?