I saw the aftermath of a wheel that came off a truck once, just a little north of Knoxville. A truck lost a wheel and it was bouncing around in the northbound lane. Another driver that was behind him swerved to avoid it, lost control of his truck, went across the median, through a tanker truck that burst into flame, through the guide rail, and down a really steep embankment that must have run for several hundred yards. Killed him deader than a mackerel.
By the time I got there the fire was out but there was a black burned spot on the road that must have been close to fifty yards in diameter. Found out later it took several days for them to get the buggy back up out of the ravine it had gone into. The wagon had come loose and it and the tanker had pretty much become one. That truck went right smack through the middle of the tank.
Sometimes it's better to just hit the bouncing wheel.
By the time I got there the fire was out but there was a black burned spot on the road that must have been close to fifty yards in diameter. Found out later it took several days for them to get the buggy back up out of the ravine it had gone into. The wagon had come loose and it and the tanker had pretty much become one. That truck went right smack through the middle of the tank.
Sometimes it's better to just hit the bouncing wheel.
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