![]() 01/10/2019 at 02:12 • Filed to: hour rule, WTF?, Holden, abc.net.au | ![]() | ![]() |
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WTF?
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In TX, I would have just considered that a somewhat shadier than normal junker with a load secured somewhat more poorly than normal.
In any event, it sounds like bed was down and open, and the force of the impact flipped the car, forced the bed back up, and dragged the gate closed? That seems unlikely, but maybe as plausible as anything else?
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Australia sometimes feels like the Florida of the world.
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Pretty sure I’ve done this in Grand Theft Auto.
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Nailed it.
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The car hit the trailer ramp of the truck and flipped in...
... it actually just hit a ramp attached to the back of the truck and flipped in.
I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around this. The truck pictured doesn’t have a trailer. And the back door of the truck doesn’t appear to be the kind that unfolds as a ramp, either. The article doesn’t say that the car hit the ramp of one truck, and landed in another truck; it just says “the” truck .