Reasonable_Move9518 t1_j9q4l81 wrote
10/10 non-Storrowing.
Unconventional. Unusual location, no height marker or staties, but cops and construction dudes on the scene talking about something probably unrelated to the truck accident. No axial twist or elevation, can opener is partial, but quite extensive, involving twisted metal in all three dimensions. Is this the BACK of the truck that got crunched? Speaking of crunched, uncommon and highly entertaining load (peanut butter... hopefully not Teddie).
Overall highly unconventional, but in every aspect leading to deeper mysteries than the run-of-the-mill moving truck GPS snafu we see so commonly here.
BradMarchandsNose t1_j9qg5b1 wrote
I have a guess on the story. The truck was driving under the bridge and taking a turn. The center of the bridge is higher than the sides, so it was able to make it underneath, but once is started turning the back of the trailer caught the lower part of the bridge and this is the result.
b0xturtl3 t1_j9qqbsd wrote
Exactly, tons of construction happening right there.
TawdryHepburnnn t1_j9r5gig wrote
Bonus points for the bystander holding her screen door open, just looking at the crunch(es) and watching people on the scene also standing around.
wishforagreatmistake t1_j9rc4pn wrote
It very well may be, as the Teddie production facility is in close proximity to the site of this particular Storrowing.
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