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Road buckle sends vehicles airborne on MN highway
It appears Saturday's extreme heat has caused a metro area road to buckle. A Minnesota Department of Transportation camera captured the incident Saturday evening in the westbound lanes of Highway 36 near Edgerton Street on the border of Little Canada and St. Paul. It shows vehicles being launched into the air as they drive over the buckle. MnDOT crews have since repaired the road.
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Stop laughing. It's not funny.
Yes, it is.
Sometimes I'm a bad, bad man.
I love how the slow traffic in the outside lane caused the impatient people to pass them in the inside lane going full speed into that bump
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr6Na4NH7J8
In Big Canada there used to be something called the Humber Hump on the eastbound Gardiner Expressway going into Toronto. There was a bridge going over the Humber River and the pilings had sunk into the ground. So there was this great jump across all three (?) lanes which was always fun to go over. Except for that one guy that went right over the median into the westbound lanes.
at around 3:20 is that a giant jack-in-the box coming out of the top of a car?
I was impressed that they all seemed to recover nicely. Some were being tailgated pretty severely and that could have ended up being a pretty bad accident if they slammed on their brakes upon landing.
Some of those cars/trucks had decent air time!
All fun and games until a motorcycle comes along.