Was out driving this afternoon and saw this on River Rd & Orville, between Salem & Independence.
I can't believe the driver thought he could make the turn and make up that road - which is pretty steep, narrow and has some sharp curves.
There was a pallet under the back tires to lift up the back end but it was still touching pavement.
Edit: Both Apple Maps & Google Maps will tell you this is the fastest/shortest way to get from Independence to south Salem or vice versa - which is incorrect, most of the time.
View on my way back, can't believe the driver tried to turn right.
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Posts: 4447 | Location: Valley, Oregon | Registered: June 03, 2010
WOW! I believe I could have made that turn. But it would have required a little jiggle using that space across the road. That's not too tight to possibly be done, but it's clearly too tight to be done in-lane by a person with no sense of proportion and space.
Posts: 9667 | Location: Somewhere looking for ammo that nobody has at a place I haven't been to for a pistol I couldn't live without... | Registered: December 02, 2014
Less than a month ago I-70 through Glenwood Canyon was closed by rock slides caused by heavy rain on the area that was severely burned last year. A Greyhound Bus driver thought he had an alternative route around the closure. He didn’t.
Originally posted by trebor44: Seems there is a 'reason' for that wide pull out opposite the 'road'! But then it would take some "common sense" to use it!
Was on a bus in the Italian alps that took a turn like that with a third of the space in the picture. Driver had to do a 5 point turn and ever time he backed up the rear of the bus behind the back wheels was over the side of the mountain with about a 1000 foot drop.
How tall is the bus? Is it possible the driver used the wide area as a turn around and tried the other road to bypass the 12’3” height restriction posted on the yellow diamond?
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