That's terrible so many shattered families. Don't reckon I'll be heading into work Monday if it's even remotely icy.
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Originally posted by Goldeneagle View PostMy son is there with his towing company. He said its just terrible and disturbing. My prayers go out to all involved and those having to deal with the carnage.
Definitely going to be tough to work
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I hope the guy ducking was the driver from that SUV, I just cant imagine anybody surviving that hit.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostIt wasn't icy anywhere else. I live 30 miles NW of Ft Worth, and it was smooth sailing all the way into town. They had a shower move through there and it went to hell in a matter of minutes.
This right here for everyone saying the ones involved were driving too fast.
My shop is 1/2 mile north of the scene and roads were dry everywhere but on this bridge. When you go under 28th st. It is a down hill run to this bridge. Happened in the express lane, narrow, No where to go and no reason to go slower that any of these drivers would have known about. Very Sad for All involved!!!
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It happens a lot where they're not used to driving in conditions like that. Bad weather is common up here and people still drive like a bat out of hell in it. That ice is bad news. People don't realize just because you're in a 4 wheel drive or a semi doesn't mean nothin. All it means for semis is they'll slide further and hit harder because there's a lot more weight to them. You ain't stopping on ice I can assure you no matter what you're in. You're gonna slide and hit whatever's in front of you. And it's kind of just standard procedure to drive slower on bridges up here when it's slick. They're the worst about having ice on them.Last edited by okrattler; 02-12-2021, 01:58 AM.
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