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Mr_Mark1
Jun 11, 2015Explorer
Actually, the guy had the motorhome up straight parallel to the cable guard..... the cables caught onto something under the motorhome causing it to flip (strictly my opinion).
If you use the start stop button on the video, you get an almost frame by frame view. Just as the guy gets through the cable guard, you can see the cable snap the ground (causing a dust cloud) as it catches under the motorhome. That's when the motorhome flips.
Also, watching the video 'frame by frame', you will see just as he passes the big-rig, he turns on his right turning signal which might indicate he only had one hand on the wheel. At that very second, the coach swerves to the left and you will see the tire carcass roll under the red truck.
The guy applies the brakes a couple of times as you can see the truck brake lights illuminate. Amazing that the red truck stayed attached and all four wheels on the ground.
Safe travels,
MM.
If you use the start stop button on the video, you get an almost frame by frame view. Just as the guy gets through the cable guard, you can see the cable snap the ground (causing a dust cloud) as it catches under the motorhome. That's when the motorhome flips.
Also, watching the video 'frame by frame', you will see just as he passes the big-rig, he turns on his right turning signal which might indicate he only had one hand on the wheel. At that very second, the coach swerves to the left and you will see the tire carcass roll under the red truck.
The guy applies the brakes a couple of times as you can see the truck brake lights illuminate. Amazing that the red truck stayed attached and all four wheels on the ground.
Safe travels,
MM.
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