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Hypnolobster
Apr 12, 2007

What this sausage party needs is a big dollop of ketchup! Too bad I didn't make any. :(

Assuming it's got air brakes, shouldn't the spring brakes have slammed on there? It's sort of hard to imagine a situation where something could go so wrong that the entire system couldn't depressurize and engage the springs.

Unless it was some kind of enormous brake fade, but it looked reasonably under control in the beginning.



Hell, for that matter I've never seen a video of a truck losing air pressure. I've always assumed the brakes re-engaging would be awfully pants-making GBS threads for a moment.

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