The Uncle had just got married and was on his honeymoon. I bet the boys got the bash.
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took the mates for a look up the river at the back of my place.... that hole was bigger than it was the other day!
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woops its a safari they can go any where :thumbsup:
From the Akaroa Police Facebook page
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pretty sure the tanker is just tired and needs a lye down
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photo from northern advocate
Hope he put that sign back up before he left:XD:
Looks like another fonterra drop:XD:
thats not far from the factory either is it?
Be interesting to know if there was another vehicle involved. Only a small number of tankers falling over are operator error. The majority are as a result of driver evading a wayward car. Our fleet covered over 60000km in the last 24hrs. Multiply that by the number of trucks total and it results in a huge number of kms per incident. Also add to the mix that we spend probably more time on back roads( mainly shingle,single track things) and different areas all the time. You don't really remember what is around the next corner or brow. Our area mainly covers from Culverdin to Omarama down to Herbert. Sometimes all the way to takaka, Kaikoura down to Sterling and over to Ranfurly. You can't be expected to memorise every km, but by the same token the milk needs to be picked up on time
They are known for going like fark around the top of the south.
I can't comment but that is a much smaller collection area for them and possibly know the roads better. Not making excuses for possibly poor driving but a familiar road is easier to maybe push things closer to the limit. I hate following people who don't know the road ahead. They're always on the brakes etc. give me a sales rep or courier anyday