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Truck driver causes insane accident 😳

4,007,034 views • 3 years ago •via X (Twitter)

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𝑩𝒍𝒗𝒄𝒌 𝑩𝒖𝒍𝒎𝒂𝒂3 years ago

I’m trying to figure out why people are blaming this random dude for the truck drivers negligence. He actually didn’t have to do a damn thing so be grateful he signaled him and TRIED to warn him.

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Socrates the Python3 years ago

The truck driver was scrolling his 601st tweet at the time. Thank god we have rate limits now. 😰

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The SD Padres Fan3 years ago

(AUGUST, 2017) They tried to warn a driver about his elevated truck bed. Then came the highway sign. Traffic in Houston, Texas was shut down on an interstate highway Thursday night, causing massive delays as one side of the road was completely blocked, according to local media outlets. What caused the delay was revealed in a pair of Facebook videos uploaded by user Carlos Escobedo on Thursday. In the videos, a dump truck with an elevated truck bed can be seen speeding down the highway with the normal flow of traffic, seemingly oblivious to the extra height the bed adds. All told, the videos have been viewed more than 33 million times combined as of Friday afternoon. In one video, Escobedo, who said in a post that he was with his father in the car, appears to try to get the truck driver’s attention as they pass him. In a second video, the truck is back in front of Escobedo’s car and runs into a highway sign just before an overpass. The truck’s bed rips the sign forward, but it appears that its supports stay anchored in the ground, causing the truck to flip, per KTRK. KPRC reports that the truck driver’s condition is currently unknown. The incident in Houston is not the first time this week that truck drivers have gotten into scary accidents as a result of elevated truck beds. Similar accidents took place in Sumter County, Florida, and Marysville, Ohio, though both trucks were stopped by bridges, not highway sign trestles. In both cases, no one was seriously injured. As for the crash’s transportation impact on Houston, all debris was cleared Thursday night, according to KTRK and KPRC. However, Houston is one of several Texas cities slated to be hit by Hurricane Harvey late Friday and early Saturday, per CNN. No evacuations of the area have been ordered yet, per KTRK, but as a Category 3 storm, Harvey is expected to cause extensive property damage, and Forbes estimated that the total cost of such damages in the Houston area could be $20.8 billion. Full Article:

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Adam Beezee3 years ago

How hard would it have been to just pull in front of him and slow down, until he needs to stop?

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🇺🇸 Critical Based Theorist 🇨🇦3 years ago

Why would they still drive close to that thing JFC

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iAmBuscuits3 years ago

tbh, i probably wouldn't be driving that close to it.....

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Alexandre Var-gas 🐒3 years ago

The horns of all drivers were broken that day!

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Kevin Dominic3 years ago

Why is the first guy filming it from the side and not driving quickly in front of the truck?

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Cameron3 years ago

“I could make it” The sign:

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🔞 Methados Art 🔞3 years ago

The fuck is with everyone in the comments defending the truck driver and blaming the guy fliming? You people are all nuts

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