
A tanker truck full of gasoline burns after it overturned and exploded on the eastbound Highway 91, east of Green River Road in Corona, Calif., Friday, May 28, 2010. The California Highway Patrol says the tanker, which was hauling a fuel trailer, collided with a car and crashed around 10:30 a.m. Friday on the freeway's eastbound lanes, about 50 miles east of Los Angeles. No injuries were reported.
I was on the 91 Freeway eastbound . . . for three-and-a-half hours.
:-(
4 comments:
Bless you Digi. You made it!
Well I was on the I-5 South on Friday and it took me a good 2 hours to get home. Oh I forgot to mention, there was no tanker fire, just drones with obama and peace now bumper stickers.
....in elec-trick cars, I'm guessing, CuChiEddie.
Besides one of those tanker things hitting me, I've always been afraid of getting stuck on the freeway FOR HOURS with no place to pee.
In Ventura, TWICE a couple of people climbed on the over-pass and held traffic up for like...6 hours or something. DammitWoman will remember.
Apparently, it got so hot and long and drawn out that people were actually getting out of their cars, yelling, "JUMP!"
Yeah, that would have been me.
Good thing I'm away from home
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