If Your Car Parts Are Late, This Dramatic Truck Vs Train Smash Genuinely Might Be Why

When a FedEx delivery truck drives onto a railway crossing, there's no warning that a train is approaching. But it is, and a police car's dash-cam filmed the collision
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When you’re about to cross a railway it’s good to know that it’s clear, safe and there are no trains approaching to wipe you off the face of the earth.

In an extremely snowy North Salt Lake, Utah, this level crossing gave a FedEx truck driver no warning at all of the rapidly-approaching double-decker FrontRunner passenger train cutting 90 degrees across his path.

A police car was in the right place at the right time to inadvertently film the terrifying crash as the train T-bones the helpless parcel truck, rips the trailer away from the cab and sends bits of its cargo scattering like grains of sand.

If Your Car Parts Are Late, This Dramatic Truck Vs Train Smash Genuinely Might Be Why

Bizarrely, another huge FedEx truck had passed over the crossing in the opposite direction just a moment before, totally conning us into thinking it would be the one to get hit, until… choo, choo!

To add insult to injury, the lights and barriers on the crossing helpfully activated a full 30 seconds after the impact.

Local and national US news outlets have confirmed that no one, thankfully, was seriously hurt. If the truck had have arrived on the scene just a few seconds later, the end result would have been much worse.

Anyway, if you live in Utah and your car parts are late, now you know why.

Comments

Anonymous

Arghh bugger I bought some LED lights for my car and it’s been stuck in ohio for 2 days. Should of been used for the level crossing.

01/25/2017 - 21:57 |
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Anonymous

Bloody train

01/25/2017 - 22:01 |
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Anonymous

“WHY!!! WHY!!! MY CAR PARTS!!!!”

01/25/2017 - 23:08 |
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Anonymous

when you dont make it

01/26/2017 - 01:38 |
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Anonymous

The signal just awkwardly takes the hint at the end

01/26/2017 - 01:43 |
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Anonymous
01/26/2017 - 01:49 |
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Anonymous

Oh snap, this happened really close to me!

01/26/2017 - 06:20 |
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Anonymous

Damn! The driver is incredibly lucky! The truck hasn’t even been hit.
P.S. who looked for parts? - http://www.truck1.eu/spare-parts

01/26/2017 - 13:13 |
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aestheticas

He hust lost his job. Its required by most trucking companys that you need to stop at railroads. Even if the lights arent flashing. If he did he wouldve seen the train.

01/27/2017 - 15:18 |
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