Army Truck drives off Crocodile Bridge bridge
Re: Army Truck drives off Crocodile Bridge bridge
Saw a pic on Facebook the other day of a bus on a sand road. Perhaps he is referring to that?
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Re: Army Truck drives off Crocodile Bridge bridge
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Re: Army Truck drives off Crocodile Bridge bridge
Once again bullshit baffles brains!!Richprins wrote:“The weight restriction on vehicles using gravel roads is three-fold, namely the negative impact that heavier vehicles have on the gravel surface, the relief of the road not designed for large and long vehicles with low approach angles (resulting in some of them getting stuck in some of the dips) and the negative impact large vehicles have on the guest experience e.g. dust, noise, etc.” concluded Phillips.
The driver of that vehicle, a army vehicle, was simply
not trained and experienced enough to man such vehicle!!
Under stressful situation(war) yes, however this idiot was
entering the most peaceful place on earth,...
My goodness,...
Heh,.. H.e
Re: Army Truck drives off Crocodile Bridge bridge
Smoke and mirrors RPRichprins wrote:Not sure what the above is about, not really relevant here?
Distraction from the issue which is the game played always
Re: Army Truck drives off Crocodile Bridge bridge
RobertT wrote:Saw a pic on Facebook the other day of a bus on a sand road. Perhaps he is referring to that?
indeed.. there was a lot of criticism on fb about that bus on the dirt road.....
looked like the napi road to me,, but not certain..
the future is not what it used to be