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    May have looked out of control but had movie set timing

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    Especially when it went through the cars sitting at the light...

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    This was in my home town. Thers was a baby on board and, amazingly, no-one was hurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtsmith14 View Post
    This was in my home town. Thers was a baby on board and, amazingly, no-one was hurt.
    what was the cause for the event? driver issue, throttle stuck and didn't know what to do? curious...

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    Out of control????????

    There is no way in hell I coulda done that, even if I was trying.

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    Nothing about that video was "staged", it is what it is -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.news.com.au/national/nor...cda6c1f89c9489

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    Oh, it's not a truck at all, it is a U-T-E. A truck is a vehicle over 4 ton and that small white vehicle with a tray behind the cabin, for you dumb yanks, is a bloody "utility".

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    It happened a while ago but, if memory serves me correctly, there was mention of mobile phone distraction.

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    In the USA, they call it trucks starting from 1/2 ton (1000 pounds) truck and are classified number one through 8 based on the vehicle's gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). Elsewhere, they call it pickups.



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