Rookie Driver Gets Semi Truck STUCK Under Bridge | Hustle & Tow | A&E

A rookie driver finds himself in trouble when his semi truck gets stuck under a bridge in this clip from Season 1, Episode 11.

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42 thoughts on “Rookie Driver Gets Semi Truck STUCK Under Bridge | Hustle & Tow | A&E

  1. Should’ve waited for those cars to move but also his tandems where are the way back making it more difficult to make sharper turns, all good tho it definitely works as experience for his future.

  2. if you see it often… why not put a sign ??? 😐
    surly “look at the headers” i’d not an effective way to go about something. it’s literally a lot easier to just put a sign to avoid these types of situations completely

  3. My truck yard is literally down the street from there and I pass this bridge fairly often. Height is fine, the trick is to swing wide enough to clear that hump and you're good. Good to hear to injuries atleast. Don't recommend having the tandems way all like that either especially in the city. Rookies 🤦‍♂️

  4. Some cool guys right there. He knew what it was like and wanted to get the semi driver back on the road before it messed with his career. 👍🏽

  5. You mean job well done for you $8500 for just pulling a trailer off a piece of cement…..so, yeah job well Done !!!!! (Greed to its finest)…👌👌

  6. We all have those days eventually. I had a door chain detach on the blind side while I was backing into a dock. Door swung open and was crushed between the dock and trailer. Sheered clean off the henges. I was embarrassed and demoralized just like this guy but at the end of the day you just have to learn from it and move on.

  7. not a height restriction problem, clearly the driver didnt take the turn wid enough and the trailer axles rode up that concrete barrier which elevated the trailer causing it to hit the top of the bridge.. driver should have been using their MIRRORS and checking clearance as the trailer follows the truck around the turn.. go slow and watch your mirrors folks, easy

  8. The bridge is not low, he jumped the curb by not going wide enough and smacked the bridge. Just a stupid rookie mistake that cost his company's insurance $8500. These things happen all the time and nobody suffered injuries so it's all good.

  9. Hard, mind taxing work, all of it. Truck driving, Tow truck wrangling, the works. It seems like you can't be dawdling and setting your own pace, you've got deadlines on deadlines.
    That's gotta be a major stress.
    Then the monotony of the driving long distance.
    It's not brain surgery but it's just as draining and exhausting, if not more.

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