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Have to guess a lot of this is GPS. Drivers using it without some "filter" to warn them when the route will not work with a larger commercial vehicle. There is a bridge over the Puyallup river in the East County here that gets a truck stuck fairly regularly. Coming off the main road there is no way it's possible for a semi to make the turn across the bridge. The drivers who know take a route to get them going strait across. The ones who do not know better and try? Soon have the entire road blocked while they wait for LEO's to come block all the traffic to get them out. Its at times funny to watch except when you are stuck behind the mess.This is the second truck I seen that has tried to get into the parking lot of the Spokane tribe casino.
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Oh yes, most people in S. Salem know about these railroad bridges. We would drive the roads around there at speed for fun. I don't know why trucks would feel the need to go that route.Locals know about the railroad bridges south of Salem Oregon heading into Independence... on nearly twice a week or so it seemed for a while, I would read on a local FB group about yet another wedged under truck or moving van View attachment 896751
And a video!
That'll buff out!This is the second truck I seen that has tried to get into the parking lot of the Spokane tribe casino.
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Lol well I can say I have been in a truck that hit a low bridge.
Sadly, this is close to the truth, and not just Swift, but a lot of the bigger companies!