hollowpointred
Gold Member
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2005
- Messages
- 6,871
- Reaction score
- 56
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Explorer SE/Garrett GTI 2500/ Ace 250
jeff of pa said:The signs don’t help if drivers can’t read them.
Nearly two months after the installation of signs meant to keep trucks from getting stuck at the Sillyman Street railroad bridge, a Chinese food delivery truck — driven by a man who doesn’t speak English — got stuck under the bridge at about 3:20 p.m. Monday.
“They don’t understand English too well and couldn’t read the signs,” Kevin Connors, first assistant engineer with Cressona Fire Company, said at the scene. “Smash.”
Trooper Dave Beam, of state police at Schuylkill Haven, said the truck was traveling on Route 183 from Discount Markets, Reading, and delivering Chinese food to several local restaurants.
In early April, PennDOT crews began installing about 50 signs warning trucks over 11 feet 8 inches to stay out, following more than 40 similar accidents since 2006.
The Discount Markets truck, driven by Chao Jiang, became at least the fourth this year to get stuck.
Beam said Jiang has a New York driver’s license, but spoke poor English.
His passenger, who police did not name, was slightly more fluent.
“The one guy isn’t too bad, but the other one, he can’t even understand what you’re saying,” Beam said. “I had to ask him five times to let the air out of his back tires. They speak Chinese.”
At about 3:45 p.m., Jiang was letting the air out of each of the truck’s tires, hoping to bring it down a few inches.
Other state troopers on scene said they were dealing with hundreds of vehicles forced onto detours because of the crash.
“It’s Memorial Day. We need to get this road open,” one trooper said at the scene, adding he diverted “probably 200” cars in the first 20 minutes after the crash because of heavy holiday traffic.
By about 4 p.m., police said the truck had been freed and Route 183 was back open to traffic.
Following a February public meeting concerning the bridge and its penchant for stuck trucks, PennDOT officials chose four options to keep truckers from being jammed under the bridge, including re-signing the area.
http://www.republicanherald.com/art...20080527.a.pg1.pr27bridge_s1.1707269_top2.txt
cant speak english but has a valid New York drivers license.

