I can relate to #10. I did that 43 years ago (minus the traffic) with a fully loaded lumber truck when the brakes failed. It balanced on three wheels (rear duals) for a moment, then the load shifted about an inch and a half. That was all it took to go on over. The load stayed in place until the wrecker driver released the tie down chains. All I did was dislocate my shoulder keeping a death grip on the steering wheel so that my head wouldn't hit the side window.
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ReplyDeleteI can relate to #10. I did that 43 years ago (minus the traffic) with a fully loaded lumber truck when the brakes failed. It balanced on three wheels (rear duals) for a moment, then the load shifted about an inch and a half. That was all it took to go on over. The load stayed in place until the wrecker driver released the tie down chains. All I did was dislocate my shoulder keeping a death grip on the steering wheel so that my head wouldn't hit the side window.
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