Large Truck Loses Control on a Bridge

Large Truck on a Side on a Bridge - That Cant be Good

Looks like this took place somewhere in Asia. Two trucks collided on a bridge starting a chain reaction that got several passenger cars involved. Dead people in vehicles, dead people on the bridge. What a mess.

That woman with twisted leg looks pretty shitty. While damage to the vehicles doesn’t seem that bad, it must have been quite a hit cause people are bloodied and scattered all over the bridge. Gallery below has more pictures of the crash:

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Posted by Best Gore on December 23, 2009 in Road Accidents

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8 Responses to “Large Truck Loses Control on a Bridge”


  1. schlussel says:

    looks like tha police ociffer iz scolding tha pink shirt lady on the ground, “now now ms. chen this wouldn’t have happened if u wore ur seatbelt.”

  2. schlussel says:

    i’m gonna give this crash a 5.5, there’s no splattered brains or bloody pieces anywhere.
    wut do the other judges say…?

  3. licky-louie says:

    ehhhh… I’ll give it a 6.5… but only ’cause of the piled up bodies in the last photo and the gnarley twisted leg of the pink lady in pic 3

    Schlussel… I wuz thinkin the same thing about he guy “scolding” the pink lady. If she had a leg to stand on, bet she’d kick his butt.

  4. schlussel says:

    AHAHAHA! ynuck ynuck ynuck. Licky ur insane :D

  5. THATSBRUTAL says:

    I give it a six

  6. sachick1 says:

    I ll give it a 6.5
    I do think it s a truck and bus that collided – last pic. that would explain all the bodies?

  7. Crazy-Cannibal says:

    damn! O.O

    crazy unlucky!

    metal!

  8. licky-louie says:

    Would LOVE to have been in a vehicle near, but now part of, this trashing. Would like to know and see what took place to cause this. To watch it happen would get your heart pumpin…

    I have found in my experience that (strangely), watching death happen makes one more aware of his “life.” Sadly I feel more alive at these moments. I’ve seen a few first-hand. Had more than a few VERY close calls… and each time, after the shock, exhileration is the prevaling emotion.

    Sorry to Bloviate.

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