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I'd be looking on the other side of the road for a vehicle without a tire and make their insurance pay.
This reminds me of my idiotic youth. I lived out on a windy country road which ran right by a golf course. For some reason the groundskeeper kept a dozen or more used full-size car tires back by the cart shed. Whenever we were feeling obnoxious we'd stop and grab a tire and hang onto it alongside the passenger door. We'd let loose of the tire just as we entered into a 90 degree turn and watch it roll into a house... idiot kids. They must have had 10 tires roll into their yard over one summer in particular. |
boys will be boys
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:LOL: Reminds me of the time I was driving in the mountains on I-70 headed to work down a steep curving grade when a big dodge ram in front of me lost his whole driver front wheel assembly at about 70MPH from the far right hand lane. I watched as it flew ahead of him crossed the jersey barriers bounced thru the opposite lanes a couple of times and then into the river below I-70.
I then watched him come to a stop on the shoulder and his truck then stop and slump down onto the driver side grill. I pulled in behind him and walked to the front of his vehicle, I couldn't see him from the driver side window without getting down on my knees so I walked to the front where I saw an extremely pale white man with a white knuckle death grip on the steering wheel. I was in uniform and had to wave my arms and shout at him several times to get his attention. I asked if he was ok and he nodded in affirmation but was speechless for at least the next 5 mins. I called dispatch and had them send a city unit out since we were just inside city limits to assist him until a tow truck could arrive to tow him. After the shock wore off I asked the guy what he thought had happened and he said he had just had some work done on the U-joints at Dodge and they must not have secured the assembly correctly. When the city unit showed up I bolted for the county offices and had a great story to share with the other deputies on duty. One of many interesting stories of I-70 freakishness |
One thing I have noticed this year is blown out semi truck tires are more frequent (just my experience from driving on interstates) than I could remember, and having to avoid running it over. Anyone else experience the same problem/situation?
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What's the deer thing about? What are you supposed to do when about to hit a deer?
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I was sitting at a bus stop one day years ago when a ratty 66 Chevelle pulled up to the stop sign. He decides to show off and do a burny off the line. Within the first second, his right rear tire decides it has had enough and leaves the car. It must have flown 20 feet straight up while the car settled onto the axle and slide across the street. Noone was hurt, other than the kid's feelings I am sure.
That is one of the funniest things I have ever seen. |
When I was in high school on a field trip, we had a back wheel come off our bus while driving up I-5, south of Seattle. It was weird to watch the wheel actually pass us before heading off into the median. I don't think it made it into on-coming traffic, though.
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So glad to hear everyone is ok cdcox, and glad it wasn't a big truck tire.
I used to drive a conversion van, coast to coast. One time I was cruising along on the interstate, at dusk, and a big old truck tire passed me, pretty soon it started bouncing and went off in the ditch. Then shortly after, the truck passed me, and didn't realize he was missing a wheel. I pulled up and waved him over, then he had the nerve to ask me to go help him find it. Uh no, I had already done my good deed and needed to get down the road. I mentioned this to a few people since, including a highway patrolman, and they said it is very common, and it causes a lot serious accidents. |
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Anyhow, they forgot(I hope) to tighten the lugs tight enough. My wheel came off at about 65 on a back road in TN. The wheel went off the road, into a ditch, out of the ditch, through a harvested cornfield, over a large hill, and took out one of the columns of a covered car port, on a house around the bend up the road about a 1/4 mile, that I couldn't even see. Supposedly, there was a redneck cpl sitting in lawn chairs about 10 yards from the column when it happened. They said they saw the wheel come screaming over the hill, and through their column. I'll bet that was a trip. lmoa. |
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