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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2008

Tractor-trailer jack-knifed and then rolled on the interstate. Was in Texas on I-40 driving on ice.

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  • THAT'LL make your sphincter pinch!

  • @FriPilot I was taught many years ago by my Uncle Raymond who drove all his life.. He taught me the right way from the start.. Be courteous to the others on the road.. plan your trip give your self time to do the run safely.. and when the weather or other conditions make you ask your self is there a chance of something going wrong then decide if you go on or maybe stop till conditions improve..

  • @Royalhighlander Yep. They may not get it when they want it, but they'll want it when they get it.

  • Just goes to show, that you can never be too careful out there.

  • looks awesome

  • neither was his fault both times he was cut off

  • Your granddaddy didn't seem to realize it don't matter how long you are accident free. Only took one second to crush a 35 year record. Not only that but he didn't learn anything from it 'cos he did it again.

  • yea my granddaddy run a t-2000 in the ditch on I-95 about 20 miles north of georgia totalled it and a few months back he rolled a international eagle over on 95 both times he ran up on someone he always ran 80 85 mph everywhere he went he was accident free for 35 years till the first accident hes quit driving now he has stage 4 lung cancer I sure do miss coming down fancy gap with em

  • Its too bad that sometimes even

    "professional" drivers dont know when to say "enough, im parking it".. A lot of these accident could have been avoided using a bit of common sense.. Ive been driving 30 plus years accident free.. no load is THAT important it wont wait a few extra hrs in the name of safety

  • That had to be one heck of a ride.

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