Okay Brian why did you do it? Not securing your load. Or was it you? It not everyday driver got to dodge a spool of wire.
http://www.waff.com/story/34196642/video-captures-cars-dodging-giant-spool-of-wire-rolling-down-interstate
KE4AVB wrote:Sounds like me but it is the larger towns that actually have supermarkets for food are a good 30 mins out and the closest interstate spur is about an 1 hour drive on a good day.
No wonder I try to buy extra parts and supplies when I do go to parts houses. I hate having to drive over round trip to JD just to get a $2 connector housing. That is one the reasons I building up a kit of the ones I commonly use here and ordering them through one my old electronics suppliers.
A friend asked me the other day why I order items that are available in town (at least 30 mins one way). I explain that most times my orders are large enough for free shipping and that it was a waste of my time to go to town for items that I probably won't find any way or the vendor got to order them and I got to make a second or third trip.
RoyM wrote:Somebody in Ontario got ticketed for an insecure load, he hadn't cleaned the snow off his car.
It is actually a law here in some states too where you can get ticketed for it - earlier this winter we actually had a local incident creating a perfect example of why - 2 cars passing by each other in opposite directions, one car had frozen snow they'd never cleaned off - peeled off the roof and went through the windshield of the other car - driver went to hospital in critical condition.RoyM wrote:Somebody in Ontario got ticketed for an insecure load, he hadn't cleaned the snow off his car.
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