Trying to Cross a Rotted Wooden Bridge with a Fully Loaded Semi Truck is a Very Bad Idea
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Trying to Cross a Rotted Wooden Bridge with a Fully Loaded Semi Truck is a Very Bad Idea



Just watching the first video that follows below the break makes you wonder if this decaying wooden bridge that crosses over the St. Helena River in Brazil is even safe for people, let alone for something as heavy as a passenger car.

There's no need to tell you that all the warning signs are there, nonetheless a driver of a fully loaded semi-truck took no notice and attempted to pass over the bridge. Amazingly, he almost made it - almost…

Luckily for him, only the trailer fell through the bridge. Watch the two videos right past the jump.

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