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At the Dixie Boy, a garbage truck kills Duncan when he departs to search for Deke, and a truck sporting a giant fiberglass Green Goblin mask on its grille slams bible salesman Camp Loman into a ditch. Later, big rig trucks encircle the truck stop. Connie and Curtis outmaneuver a semi-truck, causing it to crash off the side of the road and explode.
Rubber Duck's truck is generally represented in the film as a 1977 Mack RS712LST, although several other Mack RS700L–series trucks were used as a double and as stationary props. [12] The restored 'Second Unit' 1970 Mack RS731LST on-camera–double truck tractor and the only original remaining tank trailer were to return in late 2023 to be on ...
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — A fire in the overnight hours of Tuesday, Dec. 10 has led to the arrest of a man, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD). CSPD said a little after 12:30 ...
The NTSB concluded that the probable cause of the collision was the Greyhound bus driver's attempt to pass the automobile with the view of the westbound semi-truck being obstructed. [1] The driver also failed to avoid the truck for unknown reasons. [1] On the night previous to the collision, the bus driver checked into a Knoxville hotel around ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A semi-truck caught fire early Wednesday morning, Dec. 11, closing all lanes on I-10 West at Sunland Park for several hours, according to TxDOT. TxDOT reported the ...
Dashcam footage captures the moment a semi-truck smashes into police vehicles attending the scene of a crash on America's Interstate 80. “This is a heart-stopping reminder of why motorists need ...
The truck speed limit used to be 60 mph (97 km/h) day/55 mph (89 km/h) night when the regular limit was higher. This speed limit did not apply to buses or to trucks transporting United States Postal Service mail. Truck speed limits disappeared when all speed limits were capped at 55 mph (89 km/h) in 1974.
The two other trucks are a Kenworth pulling logs, and a cab-over Peterbilt with a "reefer" (refrigerated trailer) attached; the lyrics are unclear which one of the two the Rubber Duck was driving (the sequel song "'Round the World with the Rubber Duck" more strongly implies he indeed is driving the Peterbilt, [14] which would be consistent with ...