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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2009

Shortly before 1pm today this Midland Tractor Trailer went off the road on Dieppe Blvd in Dieppe , NB. The driver a man in his 60's was taken to the Moncton Hospital. RCMP are still on the scene with 2 huge tow trucks and Commercial Vehicle Enforcement . Truck went off the over pass that crosses Highway 15 just before the Moncton International Airport. Video aired on CNN and 2Bh TV Rogers.

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  • I'm thinkin heart attack or stroke. the only other thing that could cause this in my opinion would be taking a nap.

  • @ seansuth.... someone could have cut him off it happens all the time there people who are in a hurry to get home and out of the industrial park , no one cares about the trucks...your right though they are somewhat of a pain so let's take them all of the road and you can walk your ass down to the depot in nova scotia to get your food. what an eye opener truckers we don't need them......ASSHOLE

  • i thought that 65 mph speed control was going too stop all this? wat bullshit!

  • @osnix yes definitely (im canadian)

  • @riflelord2 completely right

  • the quality of drivers in canada is like in england we drive faster on the highways and such but we do have a few idoits out there

  • whats the quality of the drivers in Canada? Good?

  • Perhaps you should watch my videos BEFORE you assume what I drive. I also know the quality of drivers in Canada.

  • @seansuth you are cluless about what happened here ya know. What if thr driver had a medical problem. Far more accidents are caused by and involve cars than trucks.

  • As usual, the road looks as dry as the desert, and a truck is in the ditch

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