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Originally posted by PhloydPhan
promomag, according to all verified reports of this incident, the driver was able to walk away from the crash and hail a cab to get to the hospital. It seems to me that there would be plenty of opportunity for drivers safely buckled into their cars to drive past/around the crashed truck.
The video provided as a supplemental to this LA Times Article includes some shots of what appears to be a truck on fire at 42 seconds and (possibly) 24 seconds.
Most of the pictures linked in this thread - as well as much of the linked video - are of aerial shots of the site. These shots are of limited utility, considering that the truck crashed into a pylon underneath the bridge - and, therefore, is UNDER the collapsed portion of the bridge.
My point is that the truck - or what is left of it - might not be visible in the available shots of the wreck, it might have been hauled away after it stopped burning (as part of an investigation, etc.), or - as other have stated - there might not be enough un-melted truck to be recognizable as a truck.
All I'm saying is that we're not necessarily dealing with a conspiracy here.
(Edited because the spell-check portion of my brain has negotiated for Tuesdays off...)
[edit on 1-5-2007 by PhloydPhan]
Originally posted by racerzeke
I didnt read much about this story, but have they ever explained how the truck actually crashed? It was early in the morning so there are probably not that many cars... How do you just flip a truck with no other people? Possible I guess, but I havent seen how he crashed yet and was just curious
Originally posted by PhloydPhan
promomag, I would appreciate it if you would stop putting words in my mouth. I didn't suggest that anyone drove through the truck. If you go back to my previous post and read it, you will notice that I said other drivers would likely have been able to drive past or around the crashed truck.
As for your comment about the driver hailing a cab instead of calling 911 or the paramedics, I wonder what you would do if you were in a similar situation and covered with 2nd degree burns? Considering that this accident occurred on a San Francisco highway I think it is a relatively safe assumption that someone driving nearby had a cell phone and alterted the authorities in relatively short order.
If you feel the need to respond to this post I would appreciate it if you would go to the trouble of actually reading it before you hit the "Post Reply" button.