Never say never. They run cars into buildings , signs , trees none of which are moving.I didn't mean it in the literal sense. But running a car into a parked trailer is never how it happens.
Never say never. They run cars into buildings , signs , trees none of which are moving.I didn't mean it in the literal sense. But running a car into a parked trailer is never how it happens.
There's a reason why they now have marker lights and reflectors along the bottom of the trailer. And the guards at the rear are known as Mansfield bars for a very grisly reason.I didn't mean it in the literal sense. But running a car into a parked trailer is never how it happens.
Sir? SIR! Stop that.
You know what freaks me out?There's a reason why they now have marker lights and reflectors along the bottom of the trailer. And the guards at the rear are known as Mansfield bars for a very grisly reason.
I can totally see how the shadows can play tricks. Perhaps you should stick to roads away from major trucking routes for your next "vision quest".You know what freaks me out?
those rear panels that fold out around the back of the trailer. I guess they are there for aero benefit...
At night they cast shadows on themselves and it fools my eyes sort of like the way an Escher does. Makes my sense of reality sputter in and almost out. Like I'm about to time travel. Maybe it's just the peyote though.
I've said too much.
Might I suggest I-80 through Nebraska?I can totally see how the shadows can play tricks. Perhaps you should stick to roads away from major trucking routes for your next "vision quest".
Never any trucks thereMight I suggest I-80 through Nebraska?