Nope. The wind can tip one that's fully loaded if it's strong enough.
Trash day was yesterday on my block, folks still got their shyt on the curb. I just know it’s gonna be trash and all kinds of shyt in the yard when these winds hit 50+ tomorrow.The winds all over Texas have been horrible recently. I’ve had five random trash cans blow into my yard from 10 houses down over the past couple of weeks.
That's the sustained winds.Theres no way in hell 50 mph winds are flipping over trucks that weigh 50000 lbs...
That's the sustained winds.
Gusts hitting damn near 80+
Even 80 mph isnt gonna do shyt....that wouldnt flip a car let alone a 50,000 lb rig....
The 18 wheeler has a lot more surface area for the wind to hit to tip it, on top of having a higher center of gravity. It's much easier to tip one than you think. I was a truck driver for a little bit, it happens more often than you think.
Yea i have done it too son for a big company and the only tign tipping over a 50" trailer is a shyt driver with no experience....
A driver with experience would know to stop and not drive through a wind storm like that.
Bet you didn't even return your neighbors shyt either. My nikka got 6 trash cans in the backyard and refuses to invite his neighbors over for the BBQ because he has their shyt smh.The winds all over Texas have been horrible recently. I’ve had five random trash cans blow into my yard from 10 houses down over the past couple of weeks.