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Not necessarily wrong, but...

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I live not far from there and that's what was reported on the local news. Weather and roads in the area were a mess that day with accidents all over the place.
Every time we get snow and/or ice, the US20 bypass is like a demolition derby. Plus, it seems like no one that drives on it ever heard that slowing down when the conditions are bad on the roads is a good thing.
 
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Here in Europe, among the trucking community it is a common hobby to photograph or video crashed or stuck trucks of one of the largest trucking firms in Europe: the Hungary based Waberer. Obviously, a CDL for a tractor trailer in Hungary isnt the same as in Western Europe, where you easily spend 5 to 8 grand on a full license, and a commercial drivers permit (let alone an ADR certificate required to transport fuel and chemicals)

Its not just that its a big firm with a lot of trucks on the road so statistically there are more Waberer trucks involved in mishaps than the small local company, its also that they keep driving smashed trucks back to Hungary

 
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That'll buff right out.
If the truck stays in the left lane the barriers may repair his truck for him :cool:
 
 
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