One of THE FIRST things I was told about driving a forklift is not to lift the lift except when absolutely necessary, don't move when the lift is up any more than absolutely necessary, and brake EASY when a load is lifted. It's a wonder he didn't kill that worker at the end of the trailer.
This almost looks faked. When he starts to go airborne, he stiffens his legs and does a silly little frog leg motion while he's in the air. But the landing looked real enough.
Did you not feel the truck pulling forward?
I don't know about y'all but I'm smart enough to slow down when I see sh*t falling onto the roadway.
Overriding common sense. Flammable liquid, fire, and face in close proximity not smart.
She looked at him like, "WTF?"
I hope that guy already got paid and that insurance was included.
He must have never spent much time in Oklahoma ...
If the cars ahead of you are slowing down, there could be a reason ...
I drove cross country several times with my grandfather. The two main pieces of advice he gave were (1) have a safe following distance, at least 2 seconds. 3 is better. (2) If you're following a semi truck, and it changes lanes, change lanes along with it. Figure out why afterwards.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing the number of people that crawl up the bumper of the car in front of them at 75mph. Using the 3 second rule makes driving a lot less stressful.