There’s a link and a translation in another thread, but tl;dr is the driver pulled to the side while giving another truck a way to pass, and the truck caught up on a soft slope. I’d guess, it’s because for 42 tonnes of cargo pretty much any slope is a soft slope
My question is how…
There’s a link and a translation in another thread, but tl;dr is the driver pulled to the side while giving another truck a way to pass, and the truck caught up on a soft slope. I’d guess, it’s because for 42 tonnes of cargo pretty much any slope is a soft slope
Well, if you can flip it back the stuff should be mostly fine.
Shit happens.
I don’t know if this is a factor here, but we have gotten an ungodly amount of rain through the last months, so everywhere is pretty squishy.