Truck passes over a woman A woman who is in a blind spot of a truck is struck and then passes under the vehicle.
Young men steal oranges while driving A young man steals tangerines from the trailer of a truck traveling on a highway. He exits through the sunroof of a car behind the truck and grabs the trailer to pick up some fruit and toss it into the car, then he goes back inside the vehicle.
Near-collision between a plane taking off and a van The so-called "Runway Incursion" incident took place on June 27, 2018 at Springfield-Branson National Airport, Missouri. (USA). While an Envoy Air Embraer ERJ-145 flying 3660 between Chicago and O'Hare Airport was in the midst of a take-off, an airport pickup truck crossed the runway right in front of the plane. ! Luckily, this one was doing its rotation and so passed over the vehicle, within a few seconds! There were 57 passengers on board, it could easily end in tragedy.
Firefighter truck flips over A fire engine flipped over as its driver attempted to take a turn during a local firefighter crew festival in Melegnano on Sunday. According to the reports, a water bank inside the vehicle could have caused the imbalance, leading to the crash. At least two firefighters sustained injuries.
Car pulls out of lay-by causing multi-vehicle crash As the driver of the truck was travelling east on the A55 (J23) at Llanddulas in the direction of Chester, a female driver pulls out of the lay-by in front of a 44 tonne HGV. With the truck driver having no time to respond or go anywhere else to escape as there was another vehicle in lane two, it resulted in the driver of the silver Hyundai car being rear ended. The Hyundai then bounced into lane two colliding with another vehicle (Mercedes) before coming to a stop in the central reservation. It was reported at the time that two people were taken to hospital with non life threatening injuries. The driver of the HGV tells us the woman in the Hyundai that pulled out of the lay-by causing the crash was found to be at fault and was sent on a paid driver awareness course.
Thieves Smash Stolen Truck Through Store Occurred on November 21, 2017 / Valley, Alabama, USA "At approximately 3:00 AM, two thieves crashed this vehicle into a store to burglarize an ATM."
Polish Truck Driver Keys a Tesla Occurred on July 23, 2017 / Rue Robert Latouche, Nice, France "We had a trip to Nice in France and parked our car in a street. We saw that the car was scratched on the right side. In the evening I went through the Blackvue dash cam that I have installed and found the person who keyed my vehicle."
Stealing Gas From a Truck Occurred on July 15, 2017 / Palmer, Alaska, USA "It was approximately 6 am last Friday when I caught this woman siphoning fuel out of a company vehicle. I confronted her and called the police who in turn found her a few miles away. They let me know the vehicle was also stolen. So this dummy was stealing gasoline for a stolen car."
M134 Minigun: The Modern Gatling Gun The General Electric M134 "Minigun" is essentially an electrically-powered Gatling gun - the conceptual operation of the gun is identical to Dr. Gatling's original creation. What has changed, however, is the chambering (it's in 7.62 NATO), the power source (an electric motor), and the feed mechanism (belt-feed using M60 links instead of the Gatling's Accles, Broadwell, or Bruce feeds). The weapon was a scaled down version of a 20mm rotary powered cannon devised for aircraft armament after WW2, hence the "mini" name. It was used primarily as helicopter armament, although it has found its way only ground vehicles as well. Firing between 3000 and 6000 rounds per minute, the Minigun is ideal for aerial engagements where the gunner only has a brief moment on target and needs to fire as much as possible during that moment. It is a truly awe-inspiring weapon, and quite an experience to fire! In addition to destroying a truck with it, we will look at disassembly and functioning of the minigun - the delinking mechanism is really the most complex part of the weapon, and a very interesting device.
Repair Truck Causing Accidents 12/13/16 - One vehicle slide off hit a Comcast box in Indianapolis. Comcast repair trucks parked on the road and placed 4-5 cones at the bottom of the hill they were working at. This caused 5 slide offs. I personally warned another arriving Comcast truck of the slide offs and danger of parking at the bottom of the hill. He blew me of because he "had a job to do". Minutes later there was a crash because of the blocked lane. Multiple people were placed in danger. Even after the accident happened in front of them, they continued to work not changing any of their "safety" procedures. They showed ZERO concern for the safety of people before or after the accidents. People at the scene got out their own barriers and directed traffic while Comcast finished and left the scene.
Autopilot Tesla rescued the driver from a collision with a truck. Tesla driver was moving along the road with the included autopilot, when the truck decided to rearrange to the right lane. From the electric car accident saved the audible alarm, after which the car dodged collision right. Joshua Brown, the owner of the electric vehicle, said he did not see the truck maneuver and only thanks to the autopilot was able to avoid an accident.
Cyclist survives being dragged 10m by Truck (China) A lucky cyclist on an electric bike survived being dragged 10 metres along the ground by a truck, after he swerved to avoid the vehicle in icy conditions and became trapped under its front bumper.