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What do you do when your trailer blows over?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-16561031
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i wonder what his underpants was like when he got over the bridge
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What could he do? It was back on its wheels - might as well continue off the bridge.....
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Indeed. There is the possibility that his English didn't suffice to translate "Strong Winds Brifge Closed!" or whatever the signs were showing.
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How would you show that in International Sign Language?:confused::confused: |
See my post above . . .
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Sorry! I hadn't seen that. Having hellish computer problems tonight. Couldn't listen to my usual Inet radio station tonight for the first hour and am still 3 mins behind the "live" programme.
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I was in Scotland during the recent spate of winds when the bridges were closed and crossed the Friarton Bridge near Perth. The "closed to high-sided vehicles" signage was up but it was right at the start of the bridge so what could anyone do? Continue across of course. I was a little cautious when overtaking one or two of them (meaning I didn't want to) :) |
Not a bridge but a building caused me problems in Bradford, last week. Some cladding had been blown off the roadside wall. The Police, in their infite wisdom, closed the road past it, "for safety's sake."
Unfortunately, they didn't close it far enough back. Leaving me with a "blind-side"reverse, to get turned around. Another artic driver, on the opposite side, had a similar problem. |
So did you get out and assist each other?
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Absolutely amazing, luck was on the drivers side that day. :eek::eek::)
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