Any of you ever hauled milk? You know exactly what I'm talking about. Even baffled tanks can push trucks all over the road.
That is so funny you ask that ! Back in the mid '80s, just after I got out of the Army, I drove a 10-wheeler 5-ton G.M.C. picking up and testing raw milk from the farms for a cheese plant in Greenfield, Mo.
Well that part of Missouri was lake country so you got a lot of partiers in the summer, as you can imagine !
Middle of my route, exactly half loaded, coming off of the Twin Bridge side of the lake, a group of 6 bikini clad, half crocked college girls in a mid-size Ford decided they could beat me to cross to the other side to the boat ramp !
Now I was watching them and slowed a bit, but they waited and pulled right out as I got there ! Stood on those brakes in what was thank God a straight stop and nailed her right behind the back passenger door and I am still grateful none of them were hurt other than bumps, bruises and minor cuts ! Did I mention obvious alcohol and the State troopers later found some weed !
Loooong story short, the girls kept crying and swearing to the responders that I had hit them 3 or 4 times and thought that I just kept ramming into them on purpose ! Needless to say, I was the villian, so no phone numbers for me !
All the responders about choked trying not to bust up due to the situation, the unbaffled truck was still rocking, combined with the fact that the vents on front and rear had gallons of slop spillage out the top, and even the top center hatch had been jarred due to the impact !
The scene had to be bizarre with buff tan hotties stumbling around, uniformed responders in the mix trying to question and take statements and thick raw milk leaking everywhere and trying to curdle in the hot summer sun while traffic was backed up to one lane and people gawking and confused !
You just can't make this stuff up ! Too bad this was years before the handy cell phone camera !