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Remove that $#@& ice off of your vehicle!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 2369589" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>I drove down Hwy 169 in Tulsa a little while ago, and saw that pieces and squares of ice were sliding down off the road signs over the highway. Is ODOT responsible for any damage to vehicles caused by this?</p><p></p><p>I also saw a U-Haul moving van with bits, small and large, of ice flying off its roof and winging down to the road. The one or two cars behind the van were dodging this way and that till the drivers wised up and overtook the van. Who's responsible for any damage to these cars - the driver of the van, assuming he's renting the vehicle, or U-Haul?</p><p></p><p>As for dash cams capturing the action... one big piece of ice came loose as the van drove across the overpass at 41st St., and the ice sailed over the railing and down to the street below. I doubt a dash cam would have been any good in that situation, but any driver down there would have been in for a rude surprise!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 2369589, member: 7157"] I drove down Hwy 169 in Tulsa a little while ago, and saw that pieces and squares of ice were sliding down off the road signs over the highway. Is ODOT responsible for any damage to vehicles caused by this? I also saw a U-Haul moving van with bits, small and large, of ice flying off its roof and winging down to the road. The one or two cars behind the van were dodging this way and that till the drivers wised up and overtook the van. Who's responsible for any damage to these cars - the driver of the van, assuming he's renting the vehicle, or U-Haul? As for dash cams capturing the action... one big piece of ice came loose as the van drove across the overpass at 41st St., and the ice sailed over the railing and down to the street below. I doubt a dash cam would have been any good in that situation, but any driver down there would have been in for a rude surprise! [/QUOTE]
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