In the past two weeks, I drove over 2,000 miles (in two 15-hour marathons) across the southeastern United States.
Here are some notable things I saw:
6) I saw a truck with a double trailer (the kind with the hinge in the middle) completely lose control after a tire blew. After careening back and forth across two lanes of traffic trying to regain control, the structure of the back trailer gave up and burst open, spilling furniture across the highway. It was pretty spectacular, especially as it looked like nobody got hurt, but I feel sorry for that driver who had a veeeery bad day.
@LouisIngenthron Last month I got caught in a freak blizzard on the interstate and saw a big rig jackknifed on the side of the road. Near the same place, a four-wheeler passing me slipped off the road onto the median, gently stopping at the fence. First time I've seen these things happen in real time.
1) There was a camel in Tennessee. I swear I didn't imagine it. It was hanging out with a bunch of horses.