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Road debris issues
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16201085" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>I never noticed much of a problem with road debris until I moved to SC. Holy crap.</p><p></p><p>My first week in SC, I was driving behind some hillbilly in a rusted pickup with no tailgate, leaving a good distance like I always do. He hit a bump in the road, I saw crap fall out of the bed, and I hit my brakes. Thankfully only my front two tires were punctured instead of all 4. Moron had roofing nails strewn about, and he kept driving.</p><p></p><p>I also get sick of the landscaping companies with their open trailers, along with dumptrucks without covers. Every intersection is like the surface of the moon in this area, so they drive over the craters, bump around, and now the intersection is filled with rocks, mulch, crusher run, gravel, etc. It's great when you're on a motorcycle.</p><p></p><p>The worst, which I no longer have to deal with, is flea market day in Pickens. It's one of the largest flea markets in the country, and good God the people that go there make the mutants in The Hills Have Eyes look normal. The amount of crap that falls off the Clampit's pickup truck is beyond belief. I ran over a mattress one time on Rt178 that fell out of a truck two vehicles ahead. Another time, someone's trailer hitch let go, the trailer nosedived, spun, and threw old furniture around on Rt183. Slobs. When I worked up that way, Wednesdays were atrocious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16201085, member: 181885"] I never noticed much of a problem with road debris until I moved to SC. Holy crap. My first week in SC, I was driving behind some hillbilly in a rusted pickup with no tailgate, leaving a good distance like I always do. He hit a bump in the road, I saw crap fall out of the bed, and I hit my brakes. Thankfully only my front two tires were punctured instead of all 4. Moron had roofing nails strewn about, and he kept driving. I also get sick of the landscaping companies with their open trailers, along with dumptrucks without covers. Every intersection is like the surface of the moon in this area, so they drive over the craters, bump around, and now the intersection is filled with rocks, mulch, crusher run, gravel, etc. It's great when you're on a motorcycle. The worst, which I no longer have to deal with, is flea market day in Pickens. It's one of the largest flea markets in the country, and good God the people that go there make the mutants in The Hills Have Eyes look normal. The amount of crap that falls off the Clampit's pickup truck is beyond belief. I ran over a mattress one time on Rt178 that fell out of a truck two vehicles ahead. Another time, someone's trailer hitch let go, the trailer nosedived, spun, and threw old furniture around on Rt183. Slobs. When I worked up that way, Wednesdays were atrocious. [/QUOTE]
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