CitySnake
Enthusiast
Out putting some last mileage on my Viper this weekend and had a memorable experience that COULD have been disastrous. Driving east along on a major roadway (Long Island Expressway) still near to Manhattan when I pass and unloaded 18 wheeler (I knew it was unloaded because it had an open truck bed). There was moderate traffic and the driving and speed was casual as it was a Saturday morning. and I came up on him at about 65 MPH. He was probably doing 60 which I though was pretty fast for the moderate traffic at the time. I pulled into the left lane to pass which was a bit of a pain since there was some traffic that was hesitant to pass him, lagging a few car lengths back. So I pass with no problem and as I'm pulling back to the right into his lane I hear an explosion that literally stopped my heart! The 4 lane roadway has 4-5 feet high concrete barriers in this area so I'm certain that they enhanced the sound with reverb...but let me tell you the sound and the vibration was astounding. At first I thought the Viper exploded, but other than the sound everything was fine. Then I looked in the rear view mirror and saw chunks of tire tread flying in the air right behind the truck that I had just passed. I mean the area directly behind the truck was filled with tire debris and what appeared to be sand...so much that the trailing area behind the truck was brownish to look thru! The truck was half jackknifed to the right and a few cars were careening all over the place to avoid the truck and/or debris. I could see a few diving down as the drivers jammed on their brakes. One was into the concrete divider scraping against it!
Needless to say, if I didn't pass that truck when I did.....
What I found most astounding (other than my extraordinary luck) was just how incredibly loud was the tire (or tires) burst. I was probably 150 feet in front of the truck and it was his rear tire(s) that gave way and MAN, I could swear for a nanosecond that it was right next to me. I literally had an ear ache for a few minutes after that incident.
Anyway, there's nothing to be learned from this experience , but I just wanted to tell it (and waste your good time).
Carpe Diem!
Needless to say, if I didn't pass that truck when I did.....
What I found most astounding (other than my extraordinary luck) was just how incredibly loud was the tire (or tires) burst. I was probably 150 feet in front of the truck and it was his rear tire(s) that gave way and MAN, I could swear for a nanosecond that it was right next to me. I literally had an ear ache for a few minutes after that incident.
Anyway, there's nothing to be learned from this experience , but I just wanted to tell it (and waste your good time).
Carpe Diem!