I know a lady who is a vegetable because of a spare tire.
A pickup rolled over in the oncoming lane that had a loose spare tire in the bed. It bounced, went through the windshield and smashed her face. She needs 24 hour medical care for the rest of her life.
Is that a reason *not* to carry a spare in the bed?
Could have happened with just about anything *unsecured* in the bed of the truck that rolled.
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Here's what should be a "secured" wheel and tire story:
I'm a retired firefighter. Went out on a call once on the (So. CA) 405 freeway.
Injuries to driver and front seat passenger in a *Southbound* vehicle hit in the windshield and roof by a bouncing wheel (with tire). Many drivers had seen the wheel/tire "bounding" through the lanes of traffic.
After treating & shipping the injured (not serious or life-threatening. Lucky!) - - we were wondering where the wheel/tire came from.
Yep - spotted the CHP about 1/4 mile back on the *Northbound* shoulder at a car that was missing the driver side front wheel. (No injuries reported there. )
Soooo - the wheel/tire was originally Northbound, wheel/tire somehow came off, Northbound wheel/tire jumped the divider into the Southbound lanes, hit the Southbound vehicle "head-on" causing the injuries in/at the vehicle where we were with big red.
OK - got all that sorted out . . . but now we're scratching our heads.
Where did the wheel/tire go ????
One of the guys gets big smile - - points "up".
About 150 feet in front of us the tire/wheel is lodged in the frame of one of the overhead freeway signs.
(yeah - I *do* have a pic of the sign with wheel/tire somewhere).
Stuff happens!
(Heading South, LOL!)
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