So yeah. That guy needs to lose his commercial license, charged with reckless endangerment (or similar) and the company needs to be sued for allowing them to leave a work site like that.
How does it even drive with that much wind resistance?
Somebody on another thread said it’s a hydraulic failure. If the hydraulics leak a little the bed will slowly raise. Maybe they need a big blinking light on the dash that let’s the driver know when the bed is up.
So yeah. That guy needs to lose his commercial license, charged with reckless endangerment (or similar) and the company needs to be sued for allowing them to leave a work site like that.
How does it even drive with that much wind resistance?
Somebody on another thread said it’s a hydraulic failure. If the hydraulics leak a little the bed will slowly raise. Maybe they need a big blinking light on the dash that let’s the driver know when the bed is up.
Or like… mirrors